Lorimer No. 2 is not one of those 1950s sans serifs that leave personality to the copywriters. Boxy curves, slanted terminals, and a charming x-height make this sans serif anything but neutral. Narrow letters and tight spacing fit big names in tight spaces like bottles and covers. Two widths, five weights, and italics adapt to a range of tasks from from headlines to long copy. And a companion stencil font provides a matching display face.
Dunwich Type Founders was launched in 2008 by type designer James Puckett. Its focus is new typefaces drawn from the history of American type and lettering.
As with everything from Adobe Fonts, you can use these fonts for:
Design Projects
Create images or vector artwork, including logos
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PDFs
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How to Use
You may encounter slight variations in the name of this font, depending on where you use it. Here’s what to look for.
Desktop
In application font menus, this font will display:
{{familyCtrl.selectedVariation.preferred_family_name}} {{familyCtrl.selectedVariation.preferred_subfamily_name}}Web
To use this font on your website, use the following CSS:
font-family: {{familyCtrl.selectedVariation.family.css_font_stack.replace('"', '').replace('",', ', ')}};
font-style: italicnormal;
font-weight: {{familyCtrl.selectedVariation.font.web.weight}};
Glyph Support & Stylistic Filters
Fonts in the Adobe Fonts library include support for many different languages, OpenType features, and typographic styles.