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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf)
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Product ID
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OPN413052 ODBV |
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Technical Name(s)
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Belwe Std Light, Belwe Std Medium, Belwe Std Condensed, Belwe Std Bold
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File Name(s)
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BelweStd-Light.otf, BelweStd-Medium.otf, BelweStd-Bold.otf, BelweStd-Condensed.otf
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Macintosh PostScript
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Product ID
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000413052 PDMV
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Technical Name(s)
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Belwe Light, Belwe Medium, Belwe Condensed, Belwe Bold |
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File Name(s)
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Belwe, BelweLig, BelweLig.AFM, Belwe, BelweMed, BelweMed.AFM, Belwe, BelweBol, BelweBol.AFM, Belwe, BelweCon, BelweCon.AFM
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Windows PostScript
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Product ID
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000413052 PDWV
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Technical Name(s)
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Belwe Light, Belwe Medium, Belwe Condensed, Belwe Bold |
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File Name(s)
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bwl_____.afm, bwl_____.inf, bwl_____.pfb, bwl_____.pfm, bwm_____.afm, bwm_____.inf, bwm_____.pfb, bwm_____.pfm, bwb_____.afm, bwb_____.inf, bwb_____.pfb, bwb_____.pfm, bwc_____.afm, bwc_____.inf, bwc_____.pfb, bwc_____.pfm
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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf) |
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Belwe has some Art Nouveau qualities that provide an unusual elegance. It was originally designed by Georg Belwe in Germany and was first produced as metal type in 1926 by Schelter and Giesecke. Belwe has short ascenders and very short descenders. In M, the middle strokes stop halfway. Capital P and R have deep bowls and U reflects the lowercase design. Belwe has a quirky European look with an idiosyncratic V and Y. Lowercase g has an amusing tail. The Belwe font is ideal for setting copy relating to a specific period.
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followed by a series of six letters or numbers like this: #93DB70.
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