Tuscaloosa
By Ted Staunton
Tuscaloosa Regular
Information
Tuscaloosa is a hybrid script that includes Tuscan (bifurcated) serif treatments. The design of Tuscaloosa began as a set of organically-formed initials, the Tuscan serifs being reminiscent of shoots and leaves bursting forth. Tuscaloosa also derives inspiration from the late Victorian era, when the development of newspaper and poster advertising led to extremes of weight in the main strokes. The font is intended to convey an aura of excitement and fun that characterized those times! The name ‘Tuscaloosa’ was chosen because of the appropriate combination of ‘Tuscan’ and ‘looseness’, and because of its essentially American character.
Language Support
- Catalan
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Filipino
- Finnish
- French
- Fula
- German
- Hungarian
- Indonesian
- Italian
- Latvian
- Malay
- Maltese
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Turkish
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