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ITC Cushing®

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What is the ITC Cushing® font?

In 1897, J. Stearns Cushing designed a typeface called Cushing No. 2 for American Type Founders. Frederic W. Goudy added the italic in 1904, and ATF released a variety of other loosely related faces bearing the Cushing name. International Typeface Corporation licensed the typefaces from ATF, and designer Vincent Pacella redrew the typefaces into a consistent family. ITC Cushing, released in 1982, has a fairly large x-height and linear serifs that are a revision of the original sloping serifs. It has four weights plus matching italics.

ITC Cushing® Font families

The ITC Cushing® includes the following font families:
  • Cushing Std Book
  • Cushing Std Book Italic
  • Cushing Std Medium
  • Cushing Std Medium Italic
  • Cushing Std Bold
  • Cushing Std Bold Italic
  • Cushing Std Heavy
  • Cushing Std Heavy Italic

ITC Cushing® Preview

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