New Handwriting Fonts from P22/Sherwood
Introducing two new handwritten style font sets from Ted Staunton’s Sherwood Collection at P22 type foundry. Both styles are sure to please the fan of P22’s collection of handwriting fonts looking for something just a bit different from anything else out there.
Albemarle is a new script font by Ted Staunton for the Sherwood Collection. It may look vaguely familiar since it is a smooth re-working of his popular rough textured Roanoke font. The change in texture gives this font’s style a very different effect.
https://www.p22.com/sherwoodtype/albemarle.html
Kaz is a casual, yet sturdy, hand lettering font that fits somewhere between architectural lettering and “comic sans.” Kaz Thin offers a variation for the look of a thinner pen.
https://www.p22.com/sherwoodtype/kaz.html
Both sets are available in OpenType Pro versions with ligatures, alternates and full CE character sets. The Pro sets also include the basic versions in TrueType, PostScript and Opentype.
This article was last modified on January 9, 2022
This article was first published on March 4, 2008
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