ITC Cushing™ font family
Designed by Vincent Pacella in 1982
ITC Cushing has a long history. The typeface was originally designed by J. Stearns Cushing, a Boston-based book printer, and famous American type designer Frederic Goudy expanded it to include an italic weight. Under a special license from the American Type Founders, Vincent Pacella modified the design for ITC and added some additional weights. ITC Cushing is slightly condensed with large, bracketed serifs. Pacella changed the capital letters to better complement the lower case and replaced the sloping serifs of the italics to linear type serifs to produce ITC Cushing.
ITC Cushing Bold
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ITC Cushing
Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: CushingStd-Bold.otf
Windows menu name: ITC Cushing Std Book
PostScript name: CushingStd-Bold
PostScript full name: CushingStd-Bold
Windows menu name: ITC Cushing Std Book
PostScript name: CushingStd-Bold
PostScript full name: CushingStd-Bold
Catalog number:
16782935
Characters:
253