Theatre is an old classic display font that was designed by Jeremia Adatte, Marcel Jacno, Malgorzata Bartosik and published by Jeremia Adatte. It’s originally created by French graphic designer Marcel Jacno in 1950. Digitised, designed and expanded by Jeremia Adatte with Małgorzata Bartosik from original source material and typeface specimens. The typeface is inspired by stencil letters found on warehouse wooden crates. “With this unexpectedly-shaped alphabet, I wanted the words to take center stage and create an image in the printed matter”. —JACNO. THEATRE has a second version of each of its letters, painted by hand by Jeremia Adatte and meticulously. Vectorised and implemented in the font to create words with a hand-made and random effect with no two letters alike, thanks to an opentype feature (enable CALT feature in your favourite design program). Carefully designed ultra detailed letters, for ultra large headlines use without the cheap made-on-a-computer look, but painted-by-hand look, just as it was originally made. THEATRE has more than 50’000 kerning pairs and speaks more than 80 languages.
This font is free for personal use and No Commercial use is Allowed! If you want to use it for your Commercial purposes, you should purchase its Commercial license HERE.
Theatre Display Font
Postscript type name: Theatre
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Font tags: Display, Typewriter
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License: Free for Personal Use