Stag Dot Thin

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Stag Dot
Commissioned for Las Vegas Weekly, these two variants on the Stag original capture the unique spirit of Las Vegas. The two weights use very different approaches to the idea of building type out of dots: the Bold follows a strict grid, while the Thin faithfully follows the contours of the original Stag Thin.
Christian Schwartz (2008)
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UPPERCASE & LOWERCASE

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LIGATURES

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