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Linotype Abstract™ font family
Designed by Frank Marciuliano in 1997
Up to 1 Family
Supports at least 21 languages (Std / OT CFF)
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Supports up to 487 languages.
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American designer Frank Marciuliano created the Linotype Abstract display font in 1997. Abstract's letters are made up of collaged elements: a single letter can contain several different textures. Instead of an upper and lowercase, Linotype Abstract offers two different uppercase alphabets, each with different patterns. Text set in Linotype Abstract takes on the appearance of a cubist painting, making it the perfect font for all of your funky type needs.
Linotype Abstract is included in the Take Type 4 collection from Linotype GmbH."