Persona™ font family
Designed by Franko Luin in 1995
Persona is based on characters texted with a brush and found on a poster made for the Swedish poetry magazine Lyrikvännen. While the characters in Manuskript are typographically and calligraphically done with great skill, the ones in Persona carry a highly personal touch. Still, they are fully usable - for the right kind of work.
The name refers to the personal shaping of the characters. In Esperanto, which contributed with the name once more, persona" means "personal".
Persona was released in 1995.
The name refers to the personal shaping of the characters. In Esperanto, which contributed with the name once more, persona" means "personal".
Persona was released in 1995.
Persona Regular
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Persona
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Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: Persona.otf
Windows menu name: Persona
PostScript name: , Persona
PostScript full name: , Persona
Windows menu name: Persona
PostScript name: , Persona
PostScript full name: , Persona
Catalog number:
167414574
Characters:
231