For more previews using your own text as an example, click here. Here is a preview of how ITC Cheltenham Handtooled® will look. The ITC Cheltenham Handtooled® includes the following font families: The ratio of black to white in these characters gives it a subtle flair that make it suitable for headlines or initials in books and other sophisticated work. ITC Cheltenham Handtooled was designed by Ed Benguiat in 1994 and is a reworking of the ITC Cheltenham Bold into a display face that has the look of incised capitals. ITC Cheltenham has heavier stroke weights and more condensed proportions combined with a large x-height, these features provide a legible, unusual text type. Many typefaces from that period were unable to convey strong, bold ideas, and Cheltenham was created as an alternative the original Cheltenham had long ascenders and short descenders as a result of legibility studies indicating that the eye identifies letters by scanning their tops. It is a revival based on a turn-of-the-century design by architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue. Tony Stan designed ITC Cheltenham in 1975. What is the ITC Cheltenham Handtooled® font?
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