Fairfax Station Font
by Nick's Fonts
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Caslon2 font family styles
Regular Style
truetype 177 glyphs 394 characters
Fairfax Station NF Style
truetype 214 glyphs 222 characters
About Fairfax Station Font
The first in a series of “Storybook Fonts,” patterned after typefaces commonly used in children’s books around the turn of the twentieth century. This font gets its letterforms from Caslon Openface, but the incising has been eliminated, the stroke broadened and the serifs rounded; it gets its name from a city in Northern Virginia, for no reason other than the name highlights some of the font’s characteristic charm so well.
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