My Underwood Font

My Underwood Font
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About My Underwood Font

My Underwood Font is a Typewriter font and was created on . Since then, it has been downloaded 200,481 times and added to 1,746 collections. 46 people have liked My Underwood Font and given it a thumbs up.

My Underwood Font was recently updated on Apr 18, 2022

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My Underwood
truetype 88 glyphs 92 characters
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    A typeface of my vintage Underwood portable typewriter. Only contains characters that exist on the real typewriter. Oh, and it needed to be cleaned BAD.

    Free to use for personal projects, one-time donation via PayPal for commercial projects.

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    Freeware, commercial use requires donation

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    2008
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    RawrFonts
    13 years ago

    this is SO cool:D*

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    gazzagazza
    almost 13 years ago

    Is it possible to add an exclamation mark (!) to the font? On these old typewriters, to create an exclamation mark you had to type (') then backspace to type the (.). This is not possible to do on a computer.

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    Sammypants
    12 years ago

    Love this,would definitely consider this for my next tattoo

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    inkwitch
    12 years ago

    Perfect for what I needed- thank you very much!

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    cookiesammy04
    12 years ago

    such a nice font !!

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    VintageButtons
    12 years ago

    Awesome! Used for my History & English HW
    Hoping 4 a really good mark now LOL :)
    Thank You!

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    oldfashionedgirl
    11 years ago

    This is really awesome... I love that it's really off your typewriter. I also really envy your typewriter. 😄 Also thanks for making it free use! 😄

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    2Cents
    9 years ago

    So what if it's been done before? If it ain't broke, don't fix it! This is perfect. Easy to read, and it conveys the message without being ostentatious. Thank you for posting.