V for Victory
12 line Broadway Condensed
Alright typophiles, the first reader to post a correct comment about what’s wrong with this letter (I was rather surprised to make this discovery) will get a sweet wood type proof postcard in the mail.
12 line Broadway Condensed
Alright typophiles, the first reader to post a correct comment about what’s wrong with this letter (I was rather surprised to make this discovery) will get a sweet wood type proof postcard in the mail.
right reading?
Isn’t the diagonal stress on the wrong side?
yup, backwards. most likely indicating that it was copied from an existing letter (most likely someone else’s).
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It looks to me that this ‘v’ is flipped left-right, normally the heaver stroke is situated on the left and the lighter stroke on the right.