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Latin #2™ font family
Designed by Stephenson Blake in 1884
Up to 2 Typefaces
Available licenses for all styles:
Supports up to 69 languages.
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Supports up to 6 OpenType features.
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Typefaces designated as Latins were popular during the last half of the nineteenth century. One of the styles that continued to be popular into the twentieth century is the bold condensed typeface Latin. Readily identifiable by its triangular serifs and sharp terminals on the strokes of some of the lowercase letters, Latin Condensed makes an interesting display type and its condensed proportions easily solve copyfitting problems.