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P22 Zebra font family
Designed by Colin Kahn in 2008 and Karlgeorg Hoefer in 2008
Up to 6 Typefaces / 3 Value Packs
Supports at least 21 languages (Std / OT CFF)
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Supports up to 45 languages.
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Supports up to 3 OpenType features.
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Karlgeorg Hoefer's most unusual type face was probably his experiment with a brush face which he designed as a partly black and partly grey drawing. The optical effect of this typeface was completely new and different, but how should the grey be produced? The punch cutters of D. Stempel AG had an answer. The areas that should be grey were made from cross hatched lines: The typeface was released by D. Stempel AG and appropriately named »Zebra«.
In 2008 P22 designer Colin Kahn made a new digital version which is based on the original drawings. He made also a wedged and a stencil version and added several color shape layers (A, B, C) that the give the user a broad variety to color and shape the words.