Download OPTIChelsea font. OPTIChelsea by 1.2, Copyright Copr. Castcraft Software, Inc. 1990-1991.
(Fonts by Castcraft Software - opti.netii.net - check the website before use)
A classic serif font with sharp serifs and moderate stroke contrast. This font features a classic serif style with distinct, sharp serifs and a slightly condensed appearance. The characters have a traditional and formal look, with a moderate contrast between thick and thin strokes. The uppercase letters are bold and commanding, while the lowercase letters maintain a consistent style with unique features such as the curved tail on the 'Q' and the distinctive 'g'. Ideal for formal documents, book titles, and elegant branding materials. Headlines, Book titles, Branding Balanced ascenders and descenders
A classic serif font with sharp serifs and moderate stroke contrast.
This font features a classic serif style with distinct, sharp serifs and a slightly condensed appearance. The characters have a traditional and formal look, with a moderate contrast between thick and thin strokes. The uppercase letters are bold and commanding, while the lowercase letters maintain a consistent style with unique features such as the curved tail on the 'Q' and the distinctive 'g'.
Ideal for formal documents, book titles, and elegant branding materials.
Headlines, Book titles, Branding
Balanced ascenders and descenders
Download OPTIChelsea font. OPTIChelsea by 1.2, Copyright Copr. Castcraft Software, Inc. 1990-1991.
(Fonts by Castcraft Software - opti.netii.net - check the website before use)
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