HWT Brylski was designed by Nick Sherman and published by Hamilton Wood Type Foundry.
HWT Brylski contains 1 style.
HWT Brylski is a typeface by Nick Sherman, named for retired wood type cutter Norb Brylski and designed to be cut as wood type at the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum.
This font is the digital counterpart to the wood type made as part of the Hamilton Legacy Project. It incorporates several themes that were common in 19th-century type design, including split tuscan serifs with angled mansard-style sides, heavy weight placement at the top and bottom of letters (traditionally referred to as French or Italian/Italienne, regardless of any actual relation to those countries), and an extended overall width.
This digital version contains over 400 glyphs for full European language coverage.
Font Family: HWT Brylski
File Size: 15.24 MB
Tags: 1800s,
americana,
bifurcated,
carnival, circus,
clown,
french,
heavy, italianate, juggalo,
poster,
rodeo,
serif,
tuscan,
wanted,
western,
wide, wild west, wood type
Release date: July 11, 2017
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