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Beardstown is solid, hardworking & no-nonsense. It may be a little gritty & rough around the edges, but it can also be open, warm and welcoming.


Beardstown is a little Midwestern town on a river with a town square where you can buy comic books from a spinner rack at the front of the drugstore and read 'em with a root beer float from the soda counter in the back.


The Beardstown font is perfect for t-shirts, sports graphics, beer cans, trading cards, carnival posters and record albums. But that’s it. I mean, you could use it on foofy hipster stuff like organic produce, vegan meat substitutes, electric car accessories or mountain bike parts, but you risk Beardstown coming over there to kick your butt.


Features:

  • three versions of each letter and two versions of each number automatically rotate for authentic print texture
  • thirteen catchwords (like "and" "of" "for" & "the") accessible in Discretionary Ligatures
  • support for 223 languages including Western & Central Europe, Vietnamese & Cyrillic






Download Qualta Font Family From Alt-A Typefaces

Download Qualta Font Family From Alt-A Typefaces
Download Qualta Font Family From Alt-A Typefaces Download Qualta Font Family From Alt-A Typefaces Download Qualta Font Family From Alt-A Typefaces



Qualta was initially designed in 2017 as a submission for a type design assignment while at typography school. Set on producing a geometric sans, it started with the circular form drawn from a 50s television screen. The bloated shape gave an illusion of protrusion and so much open space to the rounded letters. A broken stem was then added to the lowercase to provide a notch that allowed the typeface legibility in smaller sizes. The typeface was then developed into eight cuts with their corresponding italics. The lower case g includes a variation with a transitional link derived from the upper case Q’s tangent tail. Qualta’s original concept was designed by Isabel Gatuslao and was developed by Pedro Gonzalez.


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