Essays 1743 Font
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Category:
Fancy : Eroded
Author:
John Stracke
Website
John Stracke website
Type:
TruetypeNumber of Glyphs:
817
Number of Characters:
815
Downloads:
156 times
License:
Public Domain
copyright: Copyright 2004, John Stracke. Based on a 1743 translation of the essays of Montaigne.
This font supports numbers, lowercase characters, uppercase characters and accented characters.
List of supported unicode character blocks with number of characters:
- Basic Latin = 96 of 128 characters
- Latin-1 Supplement = 96 of 128 characters
- Latin Extended-A = 128 of 128 characters
- Latin Extended-B = 97 of 208 characters
- IPA Extensions = 2 of 96 characters
- Spacing Modifier Letters = 10 of 80 characters
- Combining Diacritical Marks = 4 of 112 characters
- Phonetic Extensions = 44 of 128 characters
- Latin Extended Additional = 246 of 256 characters
- General Punctuation = 19 of 111 characters
- Superscripts and Subscripts = 31 of 42 characters
- Currency Symbols = 3 of 32 characters
- Letterlike Symbols = 19 of 80 characters
- Number Forms = 13 of 60 characters
- Mathematical Operators = 2 of 256 characters
- Miscellaneous Technical = 2 of 256 characters
- Dingbats = 1 of 192 characters
- Private Use = 1 of 6140 characters
Eroded fonts have a distressed, weathered look, perfect for grunge designs, album covers, and vintage-themed projects..
This font is a truetype font that was uploaded on 30.07.2013.
It has been downloaded 156 times.
The license of this font is Public Domain. This means that the font is free for personal and commercial use. There are no copytright restrictions, because the property rights have expired or have been forfeited by the author.
How to install Essays 1743.ttf
The downloaded file, Essays 1743.zip, is a compressed file containing the font file 'Essays 1743.ttf'.
You need to unzip the truetype file to a temporay folder.
On Windows 10/11 you can right-click the font file and select Install.
Another option on Windows is to open the fonts control panel and drag the file into the installed fonts.
The preferred way to do this is to use a font manager, which gives you better control over all your fonts.
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