Gold Standard font family
Designed by Michael Hagemann
Gold Standard got its start from a few letters found on an old Gold Certificate from 1882. From those few letters spelling out the word GOLD, the rest of the alphabet was designed to match. The lowercase design was based on lettering found on an old silver certificate from approximately the same year.
Gold Standard Italic
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Gold Standard
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Technical details
Technical font names:
File name: Gold Standard Italic.ttf
Windows menu name: Gold Standard Italic
PostScript name: , GoldStandardItalic
PostScript full name: , Gold Standard Italic
Windows menu name: Gold Standard Italic
PostScript name: , GoldStandardItalic
PostScript full name: , Gold Standard Italic
Catalog number:
151614945
Characters:
305