Uncial™ font family
Designed by Victor Hammer in 1952
Victor Hammer created many faces based on uncial handwriting of which American Uncial , released commercially by the Stempel foundry in 1952, is the source for this version. Uncial is an ideal choice for historical or church pieces, provided that the length of the copy is brief.
Uncial Regular
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Uncial
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: ATUncialStd.otf
Windows menu name: AT Uncial Std
PostScript name: , ATUncialStd
PostScript full name: , ATUncialStd
Windows menu name: AT Uncial Std
PostScript name: , ATUncialStd
PostScript full name: , ATUncialStd
Catalog number:
16786916
Characters:
253