
Train Dreams font — most likely 1689 GLC Garamond Pro Italic, with two free alternatives available — is the typography of a film adaptation of Denis Johnson’s celebrated novella about Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker whose quiet, ordinary life unfolds with unexpected depth against the sweeping changes of early twentieth-century America. The slightly weathered italic serif that characterises the title design places it firmly in the tradition of Americana literary typography. Two free alternatives approach this quiet, vintage, literary Americana register: Alternative 1 and Alternative 2.
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