Olde english letter font10/28/2023 By purchasing this design, you acknowledge that you agree to the License Terms. ESA fonts cannot be sold as a font set converted to stitches files (including BX format), even if other designs are included. They cannot, however be converted from an ESA file to stitch files and sold as font sets of themselves. ESA fonts can be used within finished items for sale and can be used for adding the embroidered text within digitized designs for sale which are converted to embroidery formats. PLEASE NOTE: sharing or selling the ESA font files is NOT permitted under any circumstances. The fonts may not be distributed electronically in any format or by any method, either altered or unaltered, without the express written permission of Dress Crest Embroidery Co. All rights reserved.© COPYRIGHT NOTICE All ESA font designs are copyrighted by Dress Crest Embroidery Co. Data © of The Monotype Corporation plc/Type Solutions Inc. Typeface © of The Monotype Corporation plc. It looks remarkably like the famous Cloister Black designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1904. Little is known about the history of Old English Text, provided here by Monotype Typography, but it has been beautifully made. The Frakturs have an x that looks like an r with a mysterious disease, and the Blackletters have fiddly bits in the middle like those you see in this Old English Text. There are two main kinds of what people tend to call Gothic letters: the German Frakturs and the English Blackletter.
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