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Arnold Boecklin™ font family
Designed by Otto Weisert in 1904
Up to 1 Family
Supports at least 33 languages (Pro / OT CFF)
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Supports up to 69 languages.
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Supports up to 7 OpenType features.
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The font Arnold Boecklin appeared in 1904 with the type foundry Otto Weisert. Traces of the floral forms of the Jugendstil can still be seen in this typeface. Alphabets of this type were mainly meant for larger point sizes, as on posters. A decorative feel was much more important than legibility and Arnold Boecklin was of particular importance to the book design of the Jugendstil movement. Today the font is often used to remind people of 'the good old days'.