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Ginebra Twelve Ginebra Twelve Bold Ginebra Josema Urós Ginebra Twelve Ginebra Twelve Bold WWW.TYPE-O-TONES.COM Description Ginebra 1 Josema Urós Author Josema Urós Ginebra is the PostScript version –this is, made Creation 2004 with Bézier curves, not pixels– of a classic type Version 2 (2010) that has been there since 1984. 2 styles Twelve Ginebra follows the original design in its version Twelve Bold for 12 points on 72 dpi screens. Character Basic Latin Sets Latin-1 Supplement License Types Desktop, Webfont, ePub, App, Server WWW.TYPE-O-TONES.COM Waterfall Ginebra 2 Upper & Lowercase Josema Urós Susan Kare B. Atkinson A. Hertzfeld George Crow J. Hoffman Steve Capps Bruce Horn Jef Raskin Ginebra 60 pt WWW.TYPE-O-TONES.COM Waterfall Ginebra 3 Uppercase Josema Urós SUSAN KARE B. ATKINSON A. HERTZFELD GEORGE CROW J. 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