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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf)
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Product ID
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L40376OT ODBS |
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Technical Name(s)
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Fette Fraktur LT Std
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File Name(s)
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FetteFrakturLTStd.otf
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Macintosh PostScript
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Product ID
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000006806 PDMS
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Technical Name(s)
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Fette Fraktur, Fette Fraktur Dfr |
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File Name(s)
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Fette Fraktur, FetteFra, FetteFra.AFM, Fette Fraktur, FetteFraDfr, FetteFraDfr.AFM
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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf)
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Product ID
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006806OPN ODBS
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Technical Name(s)
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Fette Fraktur LT Std |
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File Name(s)
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FetteFrakturLTStd.otf
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Windows TrueType
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Product ID
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L15110358 TDWS
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Technical Name(s)
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Fette Fraktur LT, Fette Fraktur LT Dfr |
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lte50358.ttf, lt_11344.ttf
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Windows PostScript
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Product ID
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000006806 PDWS
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Technical Name(s)
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Fette Fraktur, Fette Fraktur Dfr |
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File Name(s)
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ff______.afm, ff______.inf, ff______.pfb, ff______.pfm, ffdfr___.afm, ffdfr___.inf, ffdfr___.pfb, ffdfr___.pfm
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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf) |
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Fette Fraktur was issued by the C.E. Weber foundry in Germany in 1875. This is specific Gothic-based lettering suitable for jobs where extreme contrast or specific period should be evoked. Nevertheless, the rendering is sophisticated and offers an historic atmosphere as would be associated with the Black Lettering of the Middle Ages. As the name suggests, Fette Fraktur has a fat, broken appearance. The Fette Fraktur font should be set in sizes over 18pt to ensure better legibility and quality output, due to the high contrast between the very thick and the very thin strokes which have been maximized. Fette Fraktur™ is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
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