Churchward Conserif Font is a slab serif typeface designed in 2005 by Joseph Churchward. As the name implies, Conserif is a condensed text and display face. The slab serif is slightly concaved on all sides giving it a subtle softness, despite the formality of a serif design. And Joseph was never shy about adding some distinctive elements throughout the typeface, like the protruding vertical serifs on the cap E, F, L, and Z, or the raised terminal end on the middle stroke of the lowercase m. It’s precisely those little features that always give a Churchward typeface it’s unique style. The family has two weights, Regular and Bold, each with a matching Italic.
Font FSP DEMO - Churchward Conserif Regular. Examples of this font can be found on the font site exFont, designed by Joseph Churchward, include the number of glyphs 96 characters. You can find other similar fonts, or fonts in the same family as this font right below.
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