P22: Introducing LTC Obelysk Grotesk
Obelysk Grotesk was originally released by the Lanston Drawing Office in the late 1980s as “Obelisk Gothic”. This face is a reconstruction of Spire (1937) drawn by Sol Hess. The skeleton of Spire Roman stands with the serifs removed. Like Spire, this font has no lower case, but does offer alternate cap styles in some of the lower case positions. Spire and Obelisk have both been use prominently in the fashion industry.
https://www.p22.com/lanston/products/obelysk.html
$1 intro offer!
LTC Obelysk Grotesk is the last of the original Lanston Type Co fonts to be remastered by P22. So, as a special offer for our loyal mailing list customers, Obelysk Grotesk is being introduced for the impossibly special price of only $1 (with the purchase of any other Lanston font).
https://www.p22.com/Lanston/catalog.html
Just add Obelysk along with any other Lanston font to your shopping cart and enter the code: WHATADEAL in the “pricing category” field of our secure online shopping cart.
This offer is good until June 15, 2007
This article was last modified on January 10, 2022
This article was first published on June 4, 2007
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