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fruitiger roman
Posted by Marcella Ross on 28 September 2005 at 19:07anyone have this font? Is this a serif font, I don’t have a visual but all the fruitiger fonts I have are sans serif.
Bryan Cabrera replied 20 years ago 4 Members · 6 Replies -
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marcella I have lot’s of fruits but not fruitiger give us a look and I can compare
Lynn
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sorry Marcella didn’t read you don’t have visual maybe some one else has
Lynn 🙄
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Hi Marcella,
I had to buy the “light” version recently for a customers job, if this is any good to you!L J
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quote Marcella:anyone have this font? Is this a serif font, I don’t have a visual but all the fruitiger fonts I have are sans serif.
Fruitger is a San Seriif fonts. Fruitger Roman is just Fruitger Regular.
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Ahhhh! well if Fruitiger Roman IS Fruitger Regular… I’ve got that! I wasn’t aware they were 2 of the same thing. Thats why I wondered if it was a serifed version of the font.
many thanks for the info!
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quote Marcella:Ahhhh! well if Fruitiger Roman IS Fruitger Regular… I’ve got that! I wasn’t aware they were 2 of the same thing. Thats why I wondered if it was a serifed version of the font.
many thanks for the info!
Here is the definition from Linotype
Roman:
Used to distinguish upright letterforms from sloped, oblique or italic. Also used to refer to the upright, normal weight and width variant of a typeface. Infrequently used to refer to serif as opposed to sans serif types. Also refers to types based on traditional Roman letterform proportions and design characteristics.
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