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SCREWBALL looks like whimsical hand-lettering. It's unpredictable with lots of close-fitting pairs. It was inspired by the hand-lettered titles of the 1972 movie "What's Up, Doc?", designed by The Golds West Inc.

Version 1.5 includes an expanded character set and many alternate characters that make use of Opentype features to create a more hand-lettered look, as well as improved spacing and kerning.

What's Up, Doc? is a personal favorite, directed by Peter Bogdanovich, starring Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, and, in her first film, the late Madeline Kahn, to whose memory this font is dedicated.

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