NPS Rawlinson Roadway
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Category | Serif |
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Designer(s) | James Montalbano |
Foundry | Terminal Design |
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The typeface, which takes up 15% less space than its predecessor, was found by the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute to increase readability by 11%.
References
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External links
- Rawlinson 2.0 at the Terminal Design website
- Rawlinson Roadway at the Terminal Design website
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