Anasdair™ font family
Designed by Richard Yeend in 2002
Anasdair was created by the British designer Richard Yeend, and is similar to Prof. Herbert Post's Post Antiqua, and Renate Weise's extensive Scriptuale family. Anasdair looks great in formal applications, and may be particularly useful on certificates or invitations.
All four fonts in the Anasdair family, including its two weights, and their alternate sets, are part of the Linotype Libarary's Take Type 5 collection."
Anasdair Bold
language support of the font.
Windows menu name: Anasdair LT Std Bold, Anasdair LT Std Regular, Anasdair LT Std BoldAlt, Anasdair LT Std RegularAlt
PostScript name: , AnasdairLTStd-Bold, AnasdairLTStd-Bold, AnasdairLTStd-BoldAlt, AnasdairLTStd-BoldAlt
PostScript full name: , Anasdair LT Std Bold, Anasdair LT Std Bold, Anasdair LT Std BoldAlt, Anasdair LT Std BoldAlt