ITC Rennie Mackintosh Complete Family Pack


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Format: Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf)

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ITC Rennie Mackintosh Complete Family Pack Font
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Displayed Version:  Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf)
Source Foundry:  ITC - International Typeface Corp.
Design Foundry:  ITC - International Typeface Corp.
Designer:  Grimshaw, Phill
Classification:  Geometric Sans

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ITC Rennie Mackintosh is based on the handwriting and drawings of Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was widely acclaimed for his highly original buildings, interiors and furniture produced at the turn of the century in Glasgow, Scotland. The ITC Rennie Mackintosh family includes two weights, bold and light, as well as an ornament font. The bold typeface design is very close in weight and color to Mackintosh's original hand lettering, while the lighter weight was designed to be suitable for use in smaller point sizes. Like his architecture, his hand lettering was revolutionary and designed to communicate not only his written words, but to fit perfectly into the precise nature of his architectural plans and proposals. These typefaces include many alternate characters as well as short word settings that Mackintosh created to use when space was limited. This innovative type family is the result of extensive research and collaboration between ITC and the Glasgow School of Art.


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