Columbia Titling includes a small set of OpenType features, including both tabular and proportional figures, special superscript ordinal suffixes, underlined superscript alternate letters, and OpenType fractions. Columbia Titling can have a 'period feel' depending on its use, but is fresh enough to use in contemporary designs, like magazine headlines, invitations, or stationery.
The typeface - released in four weights - takes its name from the historic S.S. Columbia, a steamboat launched in 1903. Lettering found on the ship's wheelhouse provided initial inspiration for Columbia Titling.
Font Family:
· Columbia Titling Light
· Columbia Titling
· Columbia Titling Medium
· Columbia Titling Bold
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