Bank Of England was published by K-Type.
Bank Of England contains 1 style.
Bank of England is loosely based on the blackletter lettering from Series F English twenty pound banknotes introduced in 2007. The font takes inspiration from German Kanzlei (Chancery) typefaces and the English calligraphers John Ayres and George Bickham.
For designers using OpenType-aware applications, Bank of England includes Swash versions of all uppercase letters and ampersand, Alternates for nine lowercase letters and capital Z, and sixteen ornamental flourishes. Western European accented characters are included, and also a simplified St. Edward's Crown (Elizabeth II's coronation crown) at the Section (§) and PlusMinus (±) keystrokes (Windows Alt-0167 and Alt-0177).
Font Family: Bank Of England
File Size: 17.31 MB
Tags: arts and crafts,
banknote,
blackletter,
calligraphy, certificates,
currency,
decorative,
english,
engraving,
fraktur,
german, gothic script, invitations, kanzlei,
manuscript,
medieval, middle ages,
monastic, pound,
romantic, security printing, share certificate
Release date: March 8, 2012
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