The British Telegraph font family was inspired by classic headers of Britain newspapers from the middle of XX century. Classic look with three width – Light, Regular and Bold. Great for headers, signs or logos. Also, working well for text blocks.
- The British Telegraph Light: Use it for text blocks, or for gently light header typographic. Try to make more wide tracking with capitals, it looks good.
- The British Telegraph Regular: Great for simple message, quotes, subheaders (If the header is Bold) or advert slogans.
- The British Telegraph Bold: Is a killing title buddy. Massive, strong, bold and in the same time – very gentle. Perfectly for main words, headers, signs or logo's.
The British Telegraph has full glyph set with standard and discretionary ligatures (Open Type Features).
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