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Bruce Mikita

BRUCE MIKITA is my digital version of an analog font of the same name. It has a rustic, hand-crafted feel and suggests East Asian calligraphy. The highlight is a distinctive feature; I've also made an un-highlighted version, which Dan X. Solo identifies as "Lantern."

Bruce Mikita Solid

At long last, its origin has been revealed to me by Herman: "Since you ask, there is no Bruce Mikita. The type you digitized was issued by George Bruce's Son & Co's New-York Type-Foundry. It was patented 12 Feb 1867. It was called by them Ornamented no. 1048. When Phoenix typefounders got some mats they invented the fanciful name Mikita, but this was almost a century later."

Each font includes caps, limited punctuation, numbers, and international characters.

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