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Dooijes Deco NF

Dooijes Deco NF

by Nick's Fonts
Licenses from $10.00
Complete family of 3 fonts: $10.00
Dooijes Deco NF Font Family was designed by Dick Dooijes, Nick Curtis and published by Nick's Fonts. Dooijes Deco NF contains 6 styles and family package options.

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Dooijes Deco NF 3-Pack

3 fonts

Best Value!

  • Dooijes Deco NF Dooijes Deco NF

  • Dooijes Deco Deluxe NF Dooijes Deco Deluxe NF

  • Dooijes Deco Engraved NF Dooijes Deco Engraved NF

Per style:

$3.33

Pack of 3 styles:

$10.00

  • Dooijes Deco NF Dooijes Deco NF

  • Dooijes Deco Deluxe NF Dooijes Deco Deluxe NF

  • Dooijes Deco Engraved NF Dooijes Deco Engraved NF

Per style:

$3.33

Pack of 3 styles:

$10.00

About Dooijes Deco NF Font Family


The stateside success of Broadway, designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF, prompted Dick Dooijes to design this trio of decidely Deco typefaces for Lettergieterij Amsterdam. The plain version, originally named Bristol was released in 1929, as was the engraved version, Carlton. Savoy, the Deluxe version, followed in 1936. Enjoy them individually, or purchase the family for a very attractive price. Both versions of the fonts contain complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets, with localization for Moldovan, Tomanian and Turkish.

Designers: Dick Dooijes, Nick Curtis

Publisher: Nick's Fonts

Foundry: Nick's Fonts

Original Foundry: Lettergieterij Amsterdam

Design Owner: Nick's Fonts

MyFonts debut: Dec 3, 2010

Dooijes Deco NF

About Nick's Fonts

Nick’s Fonts is a modest little foundry dedicated to the preservation of our rich typographic heritage. Most of the foundry’s designs are based on authentic historical sources, gleaned from the massive collections of the Library of Congress. If you’re looking for a font that captures the essence of the Wild West, the Gay Nineties or the Jazz Age, look here first: if it’s not in the catalog, it will be soon.

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