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What is the PR-Uncial font?

This is our first font, based on Peter’s own personal way of writing uncials, The rounded letters of the fourth to eighth centuries. The characters in the caps position are more closely related to the classical Roman forms, and the lowercase position has letters that are the more rounded, medieval forms, at the same size, so they can be freely mixed, for a hand lettered appearance. This typeface is currently used for the titles in the TNT Television show “the Librarians”. It was originally designed in 1998, and is now available in Open Type Format.

PR-Uncial Font families

The PR-Uncial includes the following font families:
  • PR Uncial Dual Caps

PR-Uncial Preview

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