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Baltica font |
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| Designed at Polygraphmash type design bureau in 1951–52 by Vera Chiminova, Isay Slutsker, et al. Based on Candida of Ludwig & Mayer, 1936, by Jakob Erbar. This typeface has the characteristics of slab-serif, but serifs are much thinner. The capitals are of generous width, x-height is large. Good legibility in small sizes makes this typeface useful in newspaper and magazine typography, while strong character shapes provide for pleasant display lines. The digital version was designed at Polygraphmash by Alexander Tarbeev in 1988. |
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Baltica Book |
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Baltica Book Italic |
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Baltica Bold |
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Baltica pack (3 fonts) |
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Baltica Book, Baltica Italic, Baltica Bold |
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