Trinigan FG
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- Accents (partial)
- Euro
trinigan.ttf
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Trinigan FG, a creation by Fontgrube AH, stands as a distinctive gothic typeface that embodies an elegant blend of tradition and modernity. Its semi-light weight lends a subtle grace to the already condensed characters, offering a sleek and sophisticated aesthetic. The Trinigan FG's sharp serifs and slight flairs at the ends of its strokes evoke the storied heritage of gothic design while maintaining readability.
The font's condensed width makes it an excellent choice for projects where space is at a premium but style can't be compromised. From editorial headlines to branding and logo design, Trinigan FG offers versatility with its unique gothic flair that can add character to any creative endeavor. Its distinct appearance ensures that any text will capture attention while exuding an air of refinement.
Whether it is used in digital media or print, Trinigan FG adapts gracefully, providing designers with an artistic tool that marries visual impact with functional elegance.
The font's condensed width makes it an excellent choice for projects where space is at a premium but style can't be compromised. From editorial headlines to branding and logo design, Trinigan FG offers versatility with its unique gothic flair that can add character to any creative endeavor. Its distinct appearance ensures that any text will capture attention while exuding an air of refinement.
Whether it is used in digital media or print, Trinigan FG adapts gracefully, providing designers with an artistic tool that marries visual impact with functional elegance.
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Basic font information
Copyright notice
Fontgrube AH: www.fontgrube.de
Font family
Trinigan FG
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
Trinigan FG
Full font name
Trinigan FG
Name table version
Version 1.10
Postscript font name
TriniganFG
Trademark notice
Fontgrube AH 2002, 2013
Manufacturer name
Designer
unknown
Description
An Art Nouveau typeface well-known via advertising and the silver screen.
This font goes by quite a number of names: "Goodfellow", "PS Bluegum Forest", "Burton's Nightmare". P22 sells this face as "Victorian Swash" saying it was inspired by a historical face called "...'Columbian', which has also been known in recent years as 'Glorietta'..." (P22.com).
This "Glorietta" is in the "Solotype Catalogues", a collection of old typefaces by Dan X. Solo, published by Dover. (See his bio on myfonts.com.) Probably that printed sample was directly or indirectly the mother of all these typefaces.
Trinigan has an extended western and Turkish charset and 108 Kern pairs. Germandbls, Euro symbol and a few other characters were created new. First published in 2002. Revised and amplified in 2013 as version 1.10.
This font goes by quite a number of names: "Goodfellow", "PS Bluegum Forest", "Burton's Nightmare". P22 sells this face as "Victorian Swash" saying it was inspired by a historical face called "...'Columbian', which has also been known in recent years as 'Glorietta'..." (P22.com).
This "Glorietta" is in the "Solotype Catalogues", a collection of old typefaces by Dan X. Solo, published by Dover. (See his bio on myfonts.com.) Probably that printed sample was directly or indirectly the mother of all these typefaces.
Trinigan has an extended western and Turkish charset and 108 Kern pairs. Germandbls, Euro symbol and a few other characters were created new. First published in 2002. Revised and amplified in 2013 as version 1.10.
Extended font information
Platforms supported
PlatformEncoding
UnicodeUnicode 1.0 semantics
MacintoshRoman
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
Font details
Created2013-04-04
Revision1
Glyph count230
Units per Em1669
Embedding rightsEmbedding for permanent installation
Family classNo classification
WeightSemi-light
WidthCondensed
Width typeNormal
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
PostureUpright
Stroke weightBook, text, regular, etc.
PitchNot monospaced
Symbol setWindows 3.1 ANSI