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Download nowDesigner: James Puckett
Publisher: Dunwich Type Founders
Barteldes is a striking display type family that reimagines classic American letters for the twenty-first century. Barteldes is perfectly suited to editorial, advertising, and package design. Six weights can handle a wide range of headlines. Size-specific fonts maintain hairlines in small, medium, and large sizes. Swash capitals enliven words. And an expansive character set covers over 200 languages.
Barteldes is based on American architectural lettering and sign painting. Capital letters were based on architectural lettering by the Denver architectural firm Gove & Walsh and built in 1906. Lowercase letters were based on exemplars in Frank Atkinson’s classic manual “Sign Painting Up to Now”, published in 1909.

Dunwich Type Founders was launched in 2008 by type designer James Puckett. Its focus is new typefaces drawn from the history of American type and lettering.

Supported languages: German, Spanish, Dutch, English, Polish, Russian, French, Czech, Swedish, Portuguese, Catalan, Italian, Slovenian, Maltese, Arabic, Devanagari, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, Chinese (hk), Japanese, Korean, Tamil, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Turkish, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Bengali, Kannada, Cherokee, Thai, Armenian, Belarusian, Danish, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Norwegian, Serbian, Telugu, Malayalam, IPA, Latvian, Chinese Pinyin, Finnish, Filipino, Malay, Croatian, Kazakh, Romanian, Persian, Indonesian, Slovak, Hindi

File Size: 6.27 MB

Release date: March 19, 2019

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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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