NewGarden font family
Designed by Jonathan Macagba
NewGardenâ„¢ was originally named after Spring Garden Street in Philadelphia. This typeface, one of my first typefaces, is dedicated to the historic buildings that are neglected or torn down in this beautiful city.
NewGarden Bold
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NewGarden
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Technical details
Digital data from:
Technical font names:
File name: JMNEGB__.TTF
Windows menu name: JM NewGarden
PostScript name: , JMNewGardenBold
PostScript full name: , JM NewGarden Bold
Windows menu name: JM NewGarden
PostScript name: , JMNewGardenBold
PostScript full name: , JM NewGarden Bold
Catalog number:
15168355
Characters:
190