Law Italic Regular
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Law Italic
LTC Law Italic is an italic serif typeface designed to imitate a formal style of penmanship used in legal documents. It is more dramatic because of its pronounced slant compared to standard italics. Intended to be used by itself, it can readily be combined with other faces to suit a designer’s inclination. The ball terminals and dramatic exit strokes lend it to display use. It sets exceptionally well in all caps, too. Historically, this face was once used by Bruce Rogers strictly for headings.
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