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Prop-a-ganda [Ryoichi Tsunekawa]

Retro font foundry, est. 2008 in Nagoya, Japan, by Ryoichi Tsunekawa. Fonts sold via MyFonts include PAG Ministero (2008, poster font), PAG Libre (2008), PAG Marina (2008), PAG Liberta (2009, poster stencil), PAG Sottoterra (2009, art deco), PAG Karogs (2008, art deco), PAG Julio (2009, art deco), PAG Industria (2009, caps only), PAG Demokratie (2008), PAG Etiketa (2008, a great poster typeface from the 1930s-1950s era), PAG Auto (2008, a sans headline typeface based on art deco posters from the 1940-1960 period). Tsunekawa also runs Flat-It, a foundry whose output consists mostly of calligraphic and script fonts.

Other fonts: PAG Bankas inspired by retro lettering on advertising & propaganda posters from the 30s to 60s), PAG Club, PAG Etiketa, PAG Industria, PAG Karogs, PAG Norm, PAG Novembris (2008), PAG October (2008), PAG Revolucion (2008), PAG Smoke (2008, art deco in the style of Mostra), PAG Syndicate (2008), PAG Tekov (2008), PAG Theater (2008), PAG Transformacio, PAG Trust (2009), PAG Bravos (a great propaganda poster geometric display face), PAG Brigade, Como (2014, rounded sans).

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