The Russell Square font, named after a London neighborhood, was designed by John Russell in 1973 for the Visual Graphics Corporation. It is a monoweight, straight-lined sans serif type, with angled stroke endings. It is a display font with the feel of computers or early hi-tech developments. Obvious characteristics are the square-ish counterforms (space inside the letters) and the absence of curves within the font.
The Platinum Collection is the exclusive series of optimized classic typefaces from the Linotype Library.
XSF-Fonts are OpenType or TrueType fonts with an excellent appearance on screen at small sizes or low resolutions – especially engineered and optimized for exceptionally readable typefaces on computer screens using Microsoft® Windows operating systems.
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