Very Damaged UL
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Very Damaged UL Font Metadata
- Name: Very Damaged UL
- Subfamily: Regular
- Subfamily ID: Very Damaged UL:Version 2.37
- Full Name: Very Damaged UL
- Version: Version 2.37 April 3, 2010
- Weight: 400
- Postscript: VeryDamagedUL
- File Size: 354 KB
- File Extension: .ttf
- Number of Characters: 175
- Number of Glyphs: 176
- Manufacturer: Monotype Typography, Inc.
- Designer: Geoffrey Lee
- Description: 1965. Designed for the Stephenson Blake type foundry. A very heavy, narrow, sans serif face intended for use in newspapers, for headlines and in advertisements. Aptly named, this face has a very large "x" height with short ascenders and descenders.
- MD5: 237e93d510fa254d472a30c11130266e
- Copyright: Galdino Otten, Copyright 2010
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