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Download nowDesigner: Gregory Shutters
Publisher: Typetanic Fonts
Columbia Titling was designed by Gregory Shutters and published by Typetanic Fonts. Columbia Titling contains 4 styles and family package options.  

Columbia Titling is a titling-caps display family based on wide Clarendon-style wood type and industrial signage design from the late-19th and early-20th Century.

Columbia Titling includes a small set of OpenType features, including both tabular and proportional figures, special superscript ordinal suffixes, underlined superscript alternate letters, and OpenType fractions. Columbia Titling can have a 'period feel' depending on its use, but is fresh enough to use in contemporary designs, like magazine headlines, invitations, or stationery.

The typeface - released in four weights - takes its name from the historic S.S. Columbia, a steamboat launched in 1903. Lettering found on the ship's wheelhouse provided initial inspiration for Columbia Titling.

Font Family:
· Columbia Titling Light
· Columbia Titling
· Columbia Titling Medium
· Columbia Titling Bold


File Size: 17.12 MB


Tags: 1800s, 1880s, 1890s, 1900s, all caps, american, antique, awarded, capital sharp s, caps, clarendon, display, egyptian, engravers, extended, headline, hellenic, industrial, letterhead, letterpress, lining, magazine, poster, railroad, signage, slab, slab serif, titling, versal eszett, vintage, western, wide, wood type

Release date: January 22, 2013

You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
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- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)

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