P22 Canterbury Font brings a vintage and classic look to every modern design project. It was designed by Ted Staunton and released by IHOF, it’s a late Medieval Gothic font along with a blackletter face and a rough edge.
P22 Canterbury embodies the essence of vintage blackletter typography, purposefully designed for branding, headlines, displays, logotypes, and similar applications rather than standard text use. Featuring both uppercase and lowercase alphabets, as well as numbers, dollar, pound, and euro signs, along with basic punctuation, it offers comprehensive versatility for a range of your contemporary design needs.
It exudes a vintage charm with its classic blackletter style tailored for branding and display purposes. Besides, it maintains a traditional elegance, ideal for projects seeking a timeless touch of sophistication. Opposite, Survivor Font presents a rugged and distressed aesthetic inspired by hand-drawn lettering. It brings a more raw and edgy vibe, perfect for designs aiming to convey resilience and authenticity.
Both fonts serve distinct purposes and evoke different emotions, catering to diverse your design contexts.
P22 Canterbury Font perfects itself well to a large of design projects, particularly those needing a touch of vintage elegance and historical authenticity. Such as: Branding, heritage brands, antique shops, or upscale establishments; Typography-based Art, Craft posters, prints, or typographic artworks; Editorial Design, magazine headlines, article titles; Wedding Stationery, wedding invitations, save-the-dates; Historical Projects; Packaging, and much more.
P22 Canterbury Gothic Font
Font family: P22 Canterbury
Full font name: P22 Canterbury
Postscript font name: P22-Canterbury
Font subfamily identification: Regular
Font tags: Decorative, Script, Fancy, Groovy, Gothic
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License: Free for Personal Use
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You can purchase its full version and commercial license: HERE