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Sesame street font name

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Remember that consistent texture is an important technical attribute in a typeface and one that becomes apparent when a typeface is applied to a block of text. This helps contribute to the overall colour and texture of a block of text written in Futura. It’s tapered into where the curved lines meet the stems (ex: lowercase n) - it’s an optical illusion - it’s made to look like a machine created it, while at the same time appearing geometrically perfect. This typeface has been designed by a very well-known type of designer named Tobias Frere-Jones. This font was first used in the title of this series. Round circular counters (such as the a - that cut in a bit into the stem to give the illusion of perfect circle) This font is actually made for an American famous series sesame street that was firstly published on tv on 10 November 1969. Low cross bar on lowercase letters like ‘t’

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