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Buy NowEmpire Diner is an art deco triline based on the signage lettering of the Empire Diner in New York which was probably created by Carl Laanes in 1976.
The two fonts – Regular and Italic (optically corrected oblique) – contain a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters.
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1970samericanart decodisplayheadlinenew yorkpackagingposterretrosans-serifsignagetitletriline more fonts
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Font Size – 60px
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2 Fonts Included
Empire Diner Regular | View All 416 Glyphs
Empire Diner Regular
Empire Diner Italic | View All 416 Glyphs
Empire Diner Italic
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