New Font Is Inspired by 1960s Catalog

Festiva -- designed by Terry Wudenbachs for P22's International House of Fonts Collection -- evokes 1960s TV and pop culture while still having a contemporary feel.
Written on May 6, 2009
Categories: Fonts, Type Design, News

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P22 and the International House of Fonts proudly announce Festiva -- the latest font designed by Terry Wudenbachs for the IHOF Collection.

P22 Festiva is based on lettering found on a 1960s kitchen appliance catalog. It evokes 1960s TV and pop culture while still having a contemporary feel. The fun exuberant flavor of this face is perfect for parties and celebrations. The letters dance across the baseline and the lower case wants to be an upper case but just can't quite make it. P22
Festiva Regular includes a full unicode European Character set (Western, CE, Turkish, Romanian etc).

Through May 2009, it has a very special introductory price of only $9.98 (50% off the usual $19.95).

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