Ray Johnson font family
Designed by Keith Bates in 2006
The Ray Johnson font was inspired by the Father of Mail Art. It is based on the block lettering style used by Ray to add the names of his correspondents to their bunny head portraits (the movie 'How to Draw a Bunny' is a superb introduction). The font includes blank bunny heads and other Ray Johnson graphics.
Ray Johnson
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Ray Johnson
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Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: RAYJOHNS.otf
Windows menu name: Ray Johnson
PostScript name: , RayJohnson
PostScript full name: , RayJohnson
Windows menu name: Ray Johnson
PostScript name: , RayJohnson
PostScript full name: , RayJohnson
Catalog number:
167357163
Characters:
277