Yes, the name is a mouthful, and rightly so. The term was coined to describe words "a foot-and-a-half long." and, when using this font, it's easy to set words that length. Inspired by a handlettered logo for Torre's Buckdruckerei in Vienna, circa 1919.
Sesquipedalian font contains 394 defined characters and 134 unique glyphs.
The font contains characters from the following unicode character ranges: Basic Latin (93), Latin-1 Supplement (96), Latin Extended-A (61), Latin Extended-B (1), Spacing Modifier Letters (9), Greek and Coptic (12), General Punctuation (17), Superscripts and Subscripts (1), Currency Symbols (3), Letterlike Symbols (1), Arrows (7), Mathematical Operators (16), Miscellaneous Technical (4), Box Drawing (40), Block Elements (8), Geometric Shapes (10), Miscellaneous Symbols (11), Private Use Area (3).
- Font Name:Sesquipedalian
- Subfamily:Regular
- Version:Converted from e:\nickfo~1\SE______.TF1 by ALLTYPE
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