Johnny font

$19.95

 
JohnnyPro
Johnny
 
Johnny is the latest addition to the long line of popular psychedelic/hippy/funky art nouveau fonts representing the retro side of the Canada Type library. It is the digitization of a popular 1969 Phil Martin typeface that was known by two different names: Harem and Margit. The film type version had plenty of irregularities and quirks that made it seem like it was done in a hurry. In this digital version the errors have been corrected and the character set expanded to include international characters with built-in alternates, to be on par with what today’s layout artists expect from a high quality font. This font saw a lot of use on record sleeves and music posters throughout the pre-disco part of the 1970s, which makes it a veteran of both the psychedelic and funk periods. This makes it the sharper, sturdier art nouveau contemporary personality of Canada Type’s Tomato font. This font contains a very expanded character set that includes full support for Central, Eastern and Western European languages, as well as Baltic, Turkish, Esperanto, Greek, Cyrillic and Vietnamese.

Keywords: Johnny, Canada Type, Display, Fonts, Font Download, TrueType, True Type, OpenType, Open Type, PC, Windows, Mac, Macintosh, Type, Typeface

SKU: CNT072

Product ID: 18308

JohnnyPro Font Information

Version:2.0 December 2006
Family Name:Johnny Pro
Weight:400
Glyphs:534
Fixed Pitch:No
Symbol Encoded:No
Embedded Bitmaps:No
Creation Date:12/15/2006
Modified Date:5/11/2010
Unicode Ranges:Basic Latin
Latin-1 Supplement
Latin Extended-A
Latin Extended-B
Spacing Modifier Letters
Combining Diacritical Marks
Greek and Coptic
Cyrillic
Latin Extended Additional
General Punctuation
Currency Symbols
Letterlike Symbols
Mathematical Operators
Private Use Area
Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Code Pages:1252 Latin 1
1250 Latin 2: Eastern Europe
1251 Cyrillic
1253 Greek
1254 Turkish
1257 Windows Baltic
1258 Vietnamese
Mac Roman Macintosh Character Set (US Roman)
869 IBM Greek
866 MS-DOS Russian
865 MS-DOS Nordic
863 MS-DOS Canadian French
861 MS-DOS Icelandic
860 MS-DOS Portuguese
857 IBM Turkish
855 IBM Cyrillic; primarily Russian
852 Latin 2
775 MS-DOS Baltic
737 Greek; former 437 G
850 WE/Latin 1
437 US