ITC Belter™ font family
Designed by Andreu Balius in 1996
ITC Belter was designed by Andreu Balius in 1996. Out of a purposely limited form repertoire Balius created a constructed typeface with a cool and technical character. A distinguishing characteristic of this font is the cross at the ends of many strokes. The figures seem to be products of mass production, which heightens the mechanical feel of the font. Belter is meant for point sizes of 10 and larger in headlines and shorter texts and must be set with generous spacing.
ITC Belter Mega Outline
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ITC Belter
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: BelterMegaOutlineITCStd.otf
Windows menu name: Belter Mega Outline ITC Std
PostScript name: , BelterMegaOutlineITCStd
PostScript full name: , BelterMegaOutlineITCStd
Windows menu name: Belter Mega Outline ITC Std
PostScript name: , BelterMegaOutlineITCStd
PostScript full name: , BelterMegaOutlineITCStd
Catalog number:
16782672
Characters:
253