Holtwood One SC font by Vernon Adams







TrueType Font

Holtwood One SC is a heavy (black) headline dropcap serif freeware TTF display web font that would be also be effective in sports or collegiate settings and uniforms.



This distribution archive includes the black Holtwood One Small Caps font, the font license (OFL.txt) and this distribution archive info note.





This is a free web font with commercial use allowed, licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. See the included OFL.txt text file in this distribution archive for license specifics and details.





by Vernon Adams:

"Holtwood is a bold display font developed for use with modern web browsers. It has a lot of the look of some traditional woodblock poster typefaces of the Nineteenth Century but updated for the Twenty First. Holtwood was envisioned to be used in big and bold text sizes, but it still works well when running as smaller headlines too."



Holtwood One SC is intended to be enjoyed as a screen friendly font for use across the internet, independent of platform, freely used on all devices.





This particular TTF web font distribution archive was downloaded from the freeware and shareware TrueType font repository, Font-Journal, at the following URL:

http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13196/holtwood_one_sc.php





Vernon Adams' font foundry is New Typography:

http://code.newtypography.co.uk/



Vernon Adam's Google+ profile is at:

https://plus.google.com/+vernonadams/about



Vernon Adam's YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXl0n7onAsjiTDpQmeOYXHw



There is a blog dedicated to Vernon Adam's 2014 scooter accident recovery at:

http://sansoxygen.com





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