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Eveleth font family
Designed by Ryan Martinson
Up to 16 Typefaces / 1 Value Packs
Supports at least 21 languages (Std / OT CFF)
Available licenses for all styles:
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Supports up to 70 languages.
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Supports up to 5 OpenType features.
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Eveleth
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is a premium high-resolution letterpress family with exceptional realism and vintage charm. It features 3 different sub-families each with its own unique printed texture. Each sub-family offers six distress options per letter and 3 options for all other characters allowing incredible control and customization. Bonus “spurs” have been included in every weight to add retro flair. Other features include a complimentary Thin weight, a shadow layer, a set of funky icons, a collection of useful shapes and emblems, and clean (non-distressed) versions. The font package includes character maps for the Icons and Shapes plus instructions for adding spurs.
Eveleth Tips:
- In Photoshop try different 'anti-aliasing' settings for best results. - In Illustrator if the shadow layer doesn't align with the normal layer, change the “First Baseline” setting in the Area Type Options to “Em Box Height”. - Because of its complex outlines, Eveleth may process slowly in some applications.