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just to be clear, this is going to help with the look of letterpress, there is no way to actually duplicate the feel of letterpress from a font set. however, i think i might try to incorporate one of these fonts into a project i will be working on soon and actually have it letterpressed.
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the font portfolio (found here) even includes six rectangle sets, three circle sets, one line set and a bevy of other shapes to make your digital document seem a lot less ... digital.
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