Linea 72 is a fancy and versatile display font family that was designed by Thomas Hirter, Roland Hirter and published by OLOF Type Foundry. It contains 2 styles with its family package options. This basic typeface is a typical seventies display typeface that was designed by Roland Hirter back in the phototypesetting days, when typefaces were really drawn by hand. In this static environment each work step took its time. With the decision to digitize this typeface his son Thomas Hirter also chose to develop it further with todays technical possibilities. That’s why the font now includes over 600 glyphs and ten stylistic sets, offering different stylistic alternates of several letters. Linea 72 comes in the two original styles Regular and Kontur.
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.
Linea 72 Display Font Family
Postscript type name: Linea-72
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Font tags: Display
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License: Free for Personal Use