Letters were kept narrow for economy of space, and inter-character spacing was established for easy reading. Jim Wasco drew the design as sturdy squared letters based on humanist shapes and proportions. The Daytona™ typeface family grew out of a desire to provide improved fonts for use in televised sporting events.
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