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Xylo™ font family
Designed by Benjamin Krebs Type Foundry in 1924
Up to 1 Family
Supports at least 21 languages (STD / OT CFF)
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Supports up to 33 languages.
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Supports up to 2 OpenType features.
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Xylo is a rugged, no-nonsense typeface that was originally designed in 1924 by the Benjamin Krebs type foundry in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Even back then, Xylo must have been very popular; the design made it at least as far as England. In 1995, after finding its design in an old London printer's reference book, the Letraset Type Studio faithfully converted Xylo into digital format. A time-proven display face, Xylo will convey a feeling of power and strength in any application. Best used big in headlines or logos; Xylo exudes an expressionistic and art deco spirit that just as much at home today as it was during the roaring 20s!


