Later, in 1994, the rest of the glyphs were defined, including the 'L', leaving the logo as a modified glyph and giving a personal touch to the logo. Any version of that type is available for free for personal use by some websites.
That typography had different dimensions, perhaps less compensated, with less careful measures, surely by the more limited knowledge of the author in those years. In 1996 work began to re-draw the glyphs, creating a typography (I think it) better compensated, named LGF A LAGE LOGO, more attractive and with more personality.
At the same time that this work was done, a typeface appeared in which paper was more protagonist, and inspired by the effect of papyrus or origami, with three-dimensional effect, and that could also be combined with the original source, the two additional files called LGF A LAGE LOGO CENTURY, that although departing of the logo of our small printing house, is not part of the logo (to this day) but is clearly part of the printing press founded by my father. Several versions were made and now this version (3.0) is finished in the year 2016.
Font Family:
· LGF A LAGE LOGO Progreso Bold
· LGF A LAGE LOGO Progreso CENTURY Bold
· LGF A LAGE LOGO Progreso CENTURY Bold EXTERN
File Size: 19.31 MB