
When we began our print house journey, we decided it would be good to have a typeface of our own, something we could use across our designs. We wanted it to be distinctive, simple, and rooted in the past, something we liked, accepted, and respected.
The choice was quite natural to recreate a typeface once used in Poland before World War II, commonly found on information posters, public announcements, flyers, and other printed materials. It was simple, highly readable, and built from clear sans-serif block forms.
Although we tried to trace the original name of this typeface, we were unable to identify it

You may use this font free of charge in personal, educational, cultural, artistic, experimental, or non-profit projects, as long as the work is not created for direct commercial gain. Please contact us for commercial use.

Technical details: Broadside33.otf Typeface
Our print house is open to designing both retro and modern fonts. Please email us for any commercial design related commissions.
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