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Lone Pine Reverse Contrast Serif Font

Lone Pine, the Reverse Contrast Serif Display Font
Lone Pine font by Hoodzpah is a reverse contrast serif typeface with 110% zazz and juuj. It’s inspired by Route 395 in California, which runs along the Eastern Sierra Nevadas; And by the many towns scattered along the way, namely Lone Pine, CA at the base of Mt. Whitney. This font is super high contrast in Regular weight. Perfect for large instances where you want maximum personality (see our Quick to Mercy prints for real life example). Lone Pine in bold is great for smaller instances. For those moments when you still want to make a big impression, but you also want to be approachable and legible. This typeface has been kerned so you don’t have to spend hours fiddling (all of our type specimens below are kerned on Auto), and is automatically tracked tightly (bumper to bumper letters).  Simply increase your tracking for even more legibility at smaller instances or for a unique look.​​​​​​​


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Features:
– Standard Latin Characters
– Numericals & Fractions
– Mathematical, Punctuation, and Currency Symbols
– Tons of extras like Arrows and Smiley Faces
– 2 style sets: (standard w/swashes) and SS.01 (w/out swashes)
– 2 weights: bold and regular
Language Support
Lone Pine font comes with language support for English and European Countries (Western, Central, and SE Europe).
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Lone Pine Reverse Contrast Serif Font
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Lone Pine Reverse Contrast Serif Font

Lone Pine is the reverse width, high contrast serif from Hoodzpah. Featuring bold and regular weights with tons of alternates and extra glyphs. D Read More

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