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Sterling and Sterling Cursive [Morris Fuller Benton]

Mac McGrew: Sterling and Sterling Cursive were designed by Morris F. Benton for ATF in 1917 and 1919 respectively. They are a delicate and attractive pair of typefaces. with long descenders, but have a number of unusual little quirks that make them more suited to such printing as announcements and programs than for extended reading. Italic capitals are quite flourished, but there is an additional set of Plain Capitals, fonted separately, which is essentially a slanted version of the roman.

Digitizations include Howard (2006, Paul D. Hunt) and Argentina NF (2009, Nick Curtis).

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file name: A T F1923 Sterling Sterling Cursive b


file name: A T F1923 Sterling Sterling Cursive c


file name: A T F1923 Sterling Sterling Cursive d


file name: A T F1923 Sterling Sterling Cursive


file name: A T F1923 Sterling


file name: A T F1923 Sterling Cursive


file name: Nick Curtis Argentina N F 2009 after A T F Sterling 1920s c


file name: Nick Curtis Argentina N F 2009 after A T F Sterling 1920s


file name: Nick Curtis Argentina N F 2009 after A T F Sterling 1920s







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