P22 introduces Chai Tea font.

A P22 Type Foundry product story
Edited by the Marketingweek Marketplace editorial team Nov 6, 2007

The newest script font in the International House of Fonts stable comes from calligrapher and type designer Stephen Rapp, designer of P22 Bramble and P22 Tai Chi.

The name is a play on Rapp's Tai Chi font, but his new font evokes exotic and relaxing lands, warm and full of unexpected flavour, like a nice cup of tea.

P22 Chai Tea is unique among brush lettering scripts: its sweeping strokes and luxurious use of horizontal space lend personality and warmth to any project.

Its sturdy letterforms make it ideal for logos, stationery, titling and packaging.

The Pro version is stacked with alternative characters and ligatures programmed to substitute contextually in programs that support OpenType features.

In addition, Chai Tea Pro contains Central European Language support that includes many ligatures with accented characters.

Meanwhile, October brought a new uniform look to two divisions of P22.

The websites for P22 type foundry and International House of Fonts now have a standard viewing option for selecting fonts.

Each font can be seen in its full set option or as single faces.

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