![]() My inspiration for them is older, in a newspaper from 1932 that led to the typeface family PoultySign. As long as the user has a word processor that supports the contextual alternatives feature, there is no need for the user to alternate letters the calt feature does it automatically.Although the fonts seem similar to hand-drawn lettering that was done on posters and signs during the hippie era of the 1960s and 1970s, I can find nothing quite like them. When the letters on the upper-case keys alternate with the letters on the lower-case keys, they fit snuggly together. The Calt refers to the calt or contextual alternative OpenType feature that makes this typeface work. ![]() All three come in two widths, regular and wide, giving the Caltic family six members.Caltic has nothing to do with Celts. None are suited for text and with their built-in spacing will not work as all upper-case or all lower-case. Caltic-Straight has letters based on trapezoids with straight sides. ![]() Caltic-Holiday and Caltic-Festival base letter shapes on trapezoids with curved sides but with curves that are reversed going from one to the other. Caltic-Holiday, Caltic-Festival, and Caltic-Straight are three eye-catching, very bold typefaces that are suitable for posters and signage.
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