Telephone Font is a geometric semi-slab family with block serifs positioned to assist wordflow.
The typeface evolved from an italic wordmark designed in 1966 for the British GPO by the Banks & Miles agency to publicize all-figure telephone dialling (all-number calling), and the new fonts retain that italic spirit, even in the upright romans. The squarish glyphs, with a mix of rounded and angular corners, have a post-modern feel suggesting technological advance, innovation and vitality.
You can download the Dense regular font free and use for personal purpose only. If you like to use it for commercial you can purchase a license here: https://www.k-type.com/fonts/telephone/

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