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VIP is a humanist sans serif uppercase and figures combined with a freshly redrawn revival of the classic Constanze initials originally designed by Joachim Romann for Stempel in 1956.

As well as a vehicle to revive the Constanze initials, VIP was inspired by modern typography found in many artful books, on many product packages, and on the windows and literature of high-end restaurants, jewelry stores, haute couture fashion sellers, architecture firms and trendy brand name establishments. If you've walked through the soho or downtown of any major metropolitan, you've seen them: Widely tracked words or lines starting with a script majuscule and going on with clean and comfortable sans serif caps. If classy modern combination typography is your thing, you will find much pleasure in using VIP. More…

VIP comes in all popular formats, and supports an extended range of Latin-based languages. VIP’s luscious script caps also make very attractive starting initials in book and magazine typography.

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available in all of the styles:
Basic Latin/English letters West European diacritics Euro Ligatures Central Europe Baltic Turkish Romanian

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available in all of the styles:
OpenType OTF   Windows TrueType   Windows PostScript   Mac TrueType   Mac PostScript  


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