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Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST Font Download

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Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST downloadDesigners: Patrick Griffin, Hans van Maanen
Publisher: Canada Type
Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST was designed by Patrick Griffin, Hans van Maanen and published by Canada Type. Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST contains 4 styles and family package options.  

Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST is a special version of the popular Dutch Mediaeval Pro family, engineered specifically for science writing. It is equipped with SciType, a combination of additional characters and OpenType programming included in the fonts to help in typesetting science text. For more information about SciType, please consult the SciType FAQ available in the Gallery section of this page.

The Dutch Mediaeval design is the historically renown one made in 1912 by S. H. de Roos. It stands out as one of the most classic Dutch text faces. This digital version comes in two weights and their italic counterparts. Aside from the SciType additions, all the fonts contain OpenType features for small caps and caps-to-small-caps, ligatures, ordinals, automatic fractions, seven kinds of figures, and a few ornaments.

For details about the functionality of Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST, please consult its Access Chart PDF available in the Gallery section of this page.

Font Family:
· Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST
· Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST Italic
· Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST Bold
· Dutch Mediaeval Pro ST Bold Italic

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