Michigan Expanded Italic Font

✎ sports 📄 PostScript 🔢 222 chars ⬇ 277 ✅ Free ✅ Web Font
SIZE 50px
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Michigan Expanded Italic Description

This font features a bold, italicized style with an expanded width, giving it a strong and dynamic appearance. The characters are designed with a futuristic and sporty aesthetic, characterized by sharp angles and a sense of motion. The uppercase and lowercase letters maintain a consistent style, with the lowercase being slightly smaller in height but retaining the same boldness. Numbers and special characters follow the same design principles, ensuring uniformity across all glyphs. The font's expanded width and italic slant make it particularly eye-catching, suitable for projects that require a modern and energetic look.
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Michigan Expanded Italic Character Map

This font includes 222 characters. Click on any character to see details.

Alphabet
Pangram
Lorem Ipsum
Numbers & Symbols
Numbers
Business Card
Michigan Expanded Italic Business Card
Social Header
Michigan Expanded Italic Social Header
Logo
Michigan Expanded Italic Logo
Poster
Michigan Expanded Italic Poster
Information
NameMichigan Expanded Italic
FormatPostScript (.ttf)
FileMichigan-Expanded-Italic.zip
WeightExpanded Italic
VersionVersion Version 1.0; 2015
No. of Characters:222
Downloads277
Added2016-08-01
Updated2024-11-30
Categoriessports
BoldYes
ItalicYes
WidthExpanded
Character SpacingMonospaced
ContrastMedium
Overall StyleModern
Use CaseHeadlines, Logos
Proposed ProjectsIdeal for sports branding, automotive designs, dynamic posters, and modern advertising campaigns.
Is Fixed PitchNo
Web FontAvailable
LicenseFree for personal use
💻 Windows
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Right-click .ttf -> Install
🍎 macOS
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Double-click .ttf -> Install Font
Michigan Expanded Italic

Free · PostScript

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NameMichigan Expanded Italic
TypePostScript
Characters222
Downloads277
Added2016-08-01
Web FontAvailable
Categoriessports
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