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Jonathan Paterson

Jonathan Paterson (d. 2024) was based in Montreal. His typefaces include Boom Box (1997), Delusion (1997), London-Tube (1997), JPHand (1997), Pipe Dream (1997), Masao (an oriental simulation font), MovieStar (1997), French Grotesque (1997) and Crown Title (1997).

He writes about French Grotesque: French Grotesque is roughly based on a series described simply as "lettres grotesques" (grotesque letters) shown in a specimen sheet issued by the Deberny foundry in Paris in 1910. Deberny produced the series as outline and fill fonts for two-colour printing in 18 pt., 24 pt. and 36 pt. sizes. A hollow version, similar to the outline but with no fill, was available in 10, 12, 18, 24 and 36 points. Jonathan completed and refined this art nouveau design.

All fonts are freeware or shareware. Abstract Fonts link.

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