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Castle font family
Designed by Steve Jackaman in 1975
Up to 1 Family / 1 Value Packs
Supports at least 56 languages (Com / OT TTF)
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Supports up to 69 languages.
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Supports up to 11 OpenType features.
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Castle is a family of humanist sans serif typefaces, designed by Steve Jackaman in 1975. This family, which includes faces in light, book, bold, and ultra weights, more stroke contrast than is typical of sans serifs, making it very legible in text. Because of its large x-height, it is recommended for used in point sizing ranging from 12 point upward. Of course, it functions well in display sizes, too. The contrast between the four weights makes this family optimal for use in hierarchical advertising systems, and corporate identity uses.