Redwood™ font family
Designed by Willard T. Sniffin in 1929;
Rebecca Alaccari in 1929;
Redwood is the fresh and lively digitization of the popular ATF landmark, Raleigh Cursive. Drawn by Willard Sniffin in 1929, and introduced by ATF in 1930, this classic script is prominently featured in almost every published type history book, and proudly listed among every letterpress printer's type assets. Redwood's unique calligraphy is complemented with a set of swash capitals unlike any others out there. Strength, grace and elegance rarely ever combine the way they do in this typeface.
Redwood Swash
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Redwood
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Digital data from:
Technical font names:
File name: redwood swash.ttf
Windows menu name: Redwood Swash
PostScript name: , RedwoodSwash
PostScript full name: , Redwood Swash
Windows menu name: Redwood Swash
PostScript name: , RedwoodSwash
PostScript full name: , Redwood Swash
Catalog number:
15157997
Characters:
372