Mailart Rubberstamp was updated in April 2013 with subtle outline improvements, a bigger repertoire of European accented characters, and more consistent, slightly tighter spacing; increase the tracking to recreate the more relaxed, rustic appearance of the earlier version. A Bold weight and Obliques are also available from K-Type. The fonts are derived from the individually rubber-stamped letters on printed and collaged envelopes received from mailartists, and the typeface Clarendon Condensed.
This font and other K-Type Freebies are free for personal use. You can buy a licence to use the font commercially at – www.k-type.com
Mailart Rubberstamp font contains 412 defined characters and 147 unique glyphs.
The font contains characters from the following unicode character ranges: Basic Latin (93), Latin-1 Supplement (96), Latin Extended-A (128), Latin Extended-B (11), Spacing Modifier Letters (8), Greek and Coptic (1), Latin Extended Additional (22), General Punctuation (17), Currency Symbols (2), Letterlike Symbols (4), Number Forms (2), Mathematical Operators (12), Geometric Shapes (1), Private Use Area (1), Alphabetic Presentation Forms (2).
- Font Name:Mailart Rubberstamp Regular
- Subfamily:Regular
- Version:Mailart Rubberstamp (version 3.1) by Keith Bates ¥ © 2004, 2013 www.k-type.com
- Trademark:Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices.
- Manufacturer:© 2004, 2013 K-Type
- Designer:Keith Bates
- Vendor URL:www.k-type.com
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Hi there, how do I transfer the font onto Microsoft word once downloaded to my Mac?