1890 Register's Script
1890 Register's Script
OTF
This script font was created inspired by the 1800's and 1900's French very usual manual script called "Ronde", French version of the "Anglaise" British manual, who was used (until 1960's in some circumstances) by all copyists, secretary, merchants, accountants, solicitors and so on for registers, notes, legal documents and texts, certificates, labels and many other features who had to be particularly legible. Today, in France, it still be used for special presentations and advertisings, frequently in connexion with food and food stores or wines, when one wants to emphasize the authenticity and The traditional character of the products. The OTF version contains contextual alternates, besides all accented west european latin characters and ligatures. This font supports very strong enlargements as well as small sizes. When printed, it remain perfectly legible and elegant from 9/11 pts even if using an ordinary inkjet printer.
OTF
This script font was created inspired by the 1800's and 1900's French very usual manual script called "Ronde", French version of the "Anglaise" British manual, who was used (until 1960's in some circumstances) by all copyists, secretary, merchants, accountants, solicitors and so on for registers, notes, legal documents and texts, certificates, labels and many other features who had to be particularly legible. Today, in France, it still be used for special presentations and advertisings, frequently in connexion with food and food stores or wines, when one wants to emphasize the authenticity and The traditional character of the products. The OTF version contains contextual alternates, besides all accented west european latin characters and ligatures. This font supports very strong enlargements as well as small sizes. When printed, it remain perfectly legible and elegant from 9/11 pts even if using an ordinary inkjet printer.