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Astur is a decorative typeface that was designed in 1940 and licensed by the Spanish foundry Nacional Typefoundry. The letters appear to be made of wooden planks, and it is often used when an outdoor or camping look is desired. The font's name, a reference to the ancient inhabitants of northern Spain (the Astures), is meant to underline its rustic appearance. A common software version of the font is called "Woodplank".(See also: Samples of display typefaces) * v * t * e

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  • Astur is a decorative typeface that was designed in 1940 and licensed by the Spanish foundry Nacional Typefoundry. The letters appear to be made of wooden planks, and it is often used when an outdoor or camping look is desired. The font's name, a reference to the ancient inhabitants of northern Spain (the Astures), is meant to underline its rustic appearance. A common software version of the font is called "Woodplank".(See also: Samples of display typefaces) * v * t * e (en)
  • Astur es una tipografía decorativa que fue diseñada en 1940 y licenciada por la fundición española Fundición Tipográfica Nacional en 1948.​ Las letras parecen estar hechas de tablas de madera y, a menudo, se usan cuando se desea darle un aspecto rudo, de estar al aire libre o de campamento.​ El nombre de la fuente, una referencia a los antiguos habitantes del norte de España, los astures, pretende subrayar su aspecto rústico. Una versión digitalizada común de la fuente, realizada por David Rakowski en 1990, se llama «Woodplank». Posteriormente, en 2000, Dieter Steffmann amplió el conjunto de caracteres y la renombró como «Camp Fire».​ (es)
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  • Astur is a decorative typeface that was designed in 1940 and licensed by the Spanish foundry Nacional Typefoundry. The letters appear to be made of wooden planks, and it is often used when an outdoor or camping look is desired. The font's name, a reference to the ancient inhabitants of northern Spain (the Astures), is meant to underline its rustic appearance. A common software version of the font is called "Woodplank".(See also: Samples of display typefaces) * v * t * e (en)
  • Astur es una tipografía decorativa que fue diseñada en 1940 y licenciada por la fundición española Fundición Tipográfica Nacional en 1948.​ Las letras parecen estar hechas de tablas de madera y, a menudo, se usan cuando se desea darle un aspecto rudo, de estar al aire libre o de campamento.​ El nombre de la fuente, una referencia a los antiguos habitantes del norte de España, los astures, pretende subrayar su aspecto rústico. (es)
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  • Astur (typeface) (en)
  • Astur (tipografía) (es)
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