Unger Fraktur Font

Unger Fraktur Font In the wake of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution there was a desire for a clear classical blackletter font without frills. That is why in 1793 t...
 

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In the wake of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution there was a desire for a clear classical blackletter font without frills.

That is why in 1793 the famous printer and editor Johann Friedrich Unger and his partner Johann Christian Gubitz accomplished their own fraktur. Now you will be able to use both regular and bold styles of this highly readable blackletter font.
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Youworkforthem T5547 In the wake of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution there was a desire for a clear classical blackletter font without frills.

That is why in 1793 the famous printer and editor Johann Friedrich Unger and his partner Johann Christian Gubitz accomplished their own fraktur. Now you will be able to use both regular and bold styles of this highly readable blackletter font.

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Youworkforthem T5547 In the wake of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution there was a desire for a clear classical blackletter font without frills.

That is why in 1793 the famous printer and editor Johann Friedrich Unger and his partner Johann Christian Gubitz accomplished their own fraktur. Now you will be able to use both regular and bold styles of this highly readable blackletter font.

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