Studebaker Font
by Nick's Fonts
Updated
Art Deco3 font family styles
Regular Style
![Studebaker](https://see.fontimg.com/api/renderfont4/aLdo/eyJyIjoiZnMiLCJoIjo2NSwidyI6MTAwMCwiZnMiOjY1LCJmZ2MiOiIjMDAwMDAwIiwiYmdjIjoiI0ZGRkZGRiIsInQiOjF9/U1RVREVCQUtFUg/studebaker.png)
truetype 125 glyphs 394 characters
NF Regular Style
![Studebaker NF](https://see.fontimg.com/api/renderfont4/EP2z/eyJyIjoiZnMiLCJoIjo2NSwidyI6MTAwMCwiZnMiOjY1LCJmZ2MiOiIjMDAwMDAwIiwiYmdjIjoiI0ZGRkZGRiIsInQiOjF9/U3R1ZGViYWtlciBORg/studebaker-nf.png)
truetype 213 glyphs 218 characters
NF Bold Style
![Studebaker NF Bold](https://see.fontimg.com/api/renderfont4/OYo8/eyJyIjoiZnMiLCJoIjo2NSwidyI6MTAwMCwiZnMiOjY1LCJmZ2MiOiIjMDAwMDAwIiwiYmdjIjoiI0ZGRkZGRiIsInQiOjF9/U3R1ZGViYWtlciBORiBCb2xk/studebaker-nf-bold.png)
truetype 214 glyphs 218 characters
About Studebaker Font
Sometimes you find the inspiration for a new font in the most unlikely places. This font was inspired by the lettering on a package for True-Mark Brand Typewriter Ribbons, circa 1938, designer unknown. Crisp, clean lines with a few tasty quirks thrown in. The name of the font — recalling a fine old automobile known for its own unconventional designs — was chosen to highlight those quirks.
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This has much appeal...disappointed there are no lower case letters!!