Curlz
Curlz is a whimsical OTF display typeface designed by Carl Crossgrove and Steve Matteson in 1995 for Agfa Monotype. While decorative and without a historical model, the face bears comparison with the Emigre foundry's 1991 typeface Remedy, designed by Frank Heine.
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Category | Display |
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Designer(s) | Carl Crossgrove and Steve Matteson |
Foundry | Monotype Corporation |
Date created | 1995 |
Date released | 1995 |
Characters | 239 |
Glyphs | 246 |
License | OFL |
TTF version
A TrueType version of Curlz shipped as part of the original Microsoft Project font set, and with Microsoft Office for Macintosh.
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See also
- Samples of display typefaces
- Monotype
References
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