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Fat Legs Semi-expanded Heavy Free Font

Fat Legs Semi-expanded Heavy
Type: TrueTypeTrueType File Format
Style: Semi-expanded Heavy
Copyright: Copyright (c) The Font Farm, 2000. All rights reserved.
Version: Version 1.00
Designer: George Herbert Hirst and Wilfred Rhodes
Year: 1996

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File size: 30.25 KB
File Version: Sun, 4th Aug 1996
File Name: fat-legs-semi-expanded-heavy.ttf


Design Context for Fat Legs

Fat Legs is a composed and adaptable typeface that performs quietly and consistently across a wide range of design contexts.

First published in 1996, this typeface is available in TrueType (TTF) format.

Suitable for a wide range of creative projects where a clean, neutral typographic foundation is needed.

Font Pairing: Pairs effectively with both display and text companions - its neutral character adapts well to most typographic systems.

Pro Tip: Use Fat Legs in both headline and body roles to test its range before committing to a single application.

Frequently Asked Questions about Fat Legs Semi-expanded Heavy

Is Fat Legs Semi-expanded Heavy free to download?
Yes, you can download Fat Legs Semi-expanded Heavy for free at uFonts. It is available in TrueType format.

How do I install Fat Legs Semi-expanded Heavy on my computer?
To install this font, download the file and unzip it if necessary. On Windows: Right-click the font file and select "Install." On Mac: Double-click the file and click "Install Font" in the Font Book preview.

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