
Like many of Jim Parkinson¿s alphabets, Pueblo began as poster lettering. It shows a range of influences: turn-of-the-century sign painting, old Speedball lettering books, and a touch of art nouveau.
While developing Pueblo, Parkinson debated whether to make the ends of the serifs rounded or square. Rounded looked more like the work of a Speedball lettering pen, but squared stroke endings made the letters more legible at small sizes. The finished design sports serifs that are just slightly rounded. According to Parkinson, the design feature is “enough to be noticed at large sizes, while going virtually unnoticed at smaller point sizes,” adding to the versatility of this distinctive typeface.
Keywords: Pueblo Regular
SKU: 16786024
Product ID: 31458
Pueblo Regular Font Information
| Version: | 1.000;PS 001.000;hotconv 1.0.38 |
| Family Name: | Pueblo Std |
| Weight: | 500 |
| Glyphs: | 257 |
| Fixed Pitch: | No |
| Symbol Encoded: | No |
| Embedded Bitmaps: | No |
| Creation Date: | 2/15/2005 |
| Modified Date: | 2/15/2005 |
| Unicode Ranges: | Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended-A Latin Extended-B Spacing Modifier Letters Greek and Coptic General Punctuation Currency Symbols Letterlike Symbols Mathematical Operators Geometric Shapes Private Use Area Alphabetic Presentation Forms
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| Code Pages: | 1252 Latin 1
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