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Format:
This font is OpenType
(Windows and Macintosh Platforms)
Languages:
Embedding:
Preview & Print
End User License:
5 computers
Related Documents:
OpenType User Guide (1.3MB)
Typeface notes:
Russell Square, named after a London neighborhood, was designed by John Russell in 1973 for Visual Graphics Corporation. It is a monoweight straight-line sans serif type with angled stroke endings, a display face with the feel of computers or robotics. Obvious are the squarish counterforms (space inside the letters) and the absence of curves.
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Optical Size:
Russell Square Std family is designed to be used at a text size of 18.0 points.
Designer:
John Russell
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Legal notices:
Russell Square® Std is a trademark of Visual Graphics Corporation.

