Plinc Atrax
Atrax by House Industries from the Photo-Lettering Collection
Plinc Atrax
PLINC ATRAX
In the 1960s, design greats like Milton Glaser and Peter Max relied on bold eye-catching Art Deco-inspired fonts to create their unique brands of visual communication. It was during that era when the pedigreed Atrax (originally called Stagg) became the cornerstone of Photo-Lettering’s Pop Type collection. Take advantage of the font’s expansive surface to ensure maximum typographic impact, or use it as a canvas for vibrant color schemes. Drawn by Harold Horman in 1938, the shaded all-caps classic was digitized by Gustavo Ferreira in 2009. Please note that the Atrax glyph set is limited to the characters from the original film matrix.
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