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Campanile
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Campanile

£60.00

UPPERCASE: A to Z

LICENSE: Standard

FILE TYPE:  .jpg

SIZE: 2500px (H) at 300DPI

DOWNLOAD SIZE: 40MB

PROVENANCE: Around 1880, a new movement of interest in mediaeval revivalism – both in architectural decoration and forms associated with old-style and artistic printing – started to evolve. The Latin-Runic became heavily ornamented, sometimes wildly exaggerated into hybrid forms. The well-spring was in America, where invention and industry led the march. This is ‘Campanile’. Another from the hand of William W Jackson for MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan in 1879. Its elongated form may have inspired the original naming – from the bell tower – and the sphere pendant clapper of the bell can be seen in the broken bar of A and H. 

INCLUDED: 52 individual high-resolution JPG images, featuring two distinct variations of each letter of the alphabet. The first presents a fuller, densely inked print, while the second features a lighter press with uneven pressure, creating a more distressed and characterful appearance. Find out more

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Also available in set:

Lowercase Campanile

UPPERCASE: A to Z

LICENSE: Standard

FILE TYPE:  .jpg

SIZE: 2500px (H) at 300DPI

DOWNLOAD SIZE: 27MB

PROVENANCE: Around 1880, a new movement of interest in mediaeval revivalism - both in architectural decoration and forms associated with old-style and artistic printing - started to evolve. The Latin-Runic became heavily ornamented, sometimes wildly exaggerated into hybrid forms. The well-spring was in America, where invention and industry led the march. This is ‘Campanile’. Another from the hand of William W Jackson for MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan in 1879. Its elongated form may have inspired the original naming - from the bell tower - and the sphere pendant clapper of the bell can be seen in the broken bar of A and H. 

INCLUDED: 52 individual high-resolution JPG images, featuring two distinct variations of each letter of the alphabet. The first presents a fuller, densely inked print, while the second features a lighter press with uneven pressure, creating a more distressed and characterful appearance. Find out more

COMPLIMENTARY: & !

OPTIONS: Take your projects further with an Enhanced License

 

    SKU: S026-CAMP-AZUM Category:Fonts Tags:Latin, Mediaeval, Ornamented, Runic, Serif

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