Gamer™ font family
Designed by Rebecca Alaccari
Patrick Griffin
Canada Type released the first version of Gamer in August of 2004. It was modeled after a few 1972 magazine advertisement letters, the origin of which was later identified as a common film type called Checkmate. In the spring of 2006, Patrick Griffin revisited the family to optimize a few minor oversights and add small caps to the speedy mechanical face. Now Gamer is truer than ever to its popular history as the defining Escape From New York movie poster and packaging face, a gun with a six-barrel engine that exudes heat, speed, strength and sharpness. Gamer comes in all popular font formats, and contains a few alternates within the character map of each of its fonts.
Gamer SC Italic
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Gamer
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: Gamer SC Italic.otf
Windows menu name: Gamer SC
PostScript name: , GamerSC-Italic
PostScript full name: , Gamer SC Italic
Windows menu name: Gamer SC
PostScript name: , GamerSC-Italic
PostScript full name: , Gamer SC Italic
Catalog number:
16758260
Characters:
230