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Inspiration for the Daytona family came from a need to improve the block lettering used in televised sporting events. Jim Wasco, the typefaces designer, drew the design as sturdy squared letters based on humanist shapes and proportions. Letters were designed with legibility in mind, kept narrow for economy of space, and inter-character spacing is open for easy reading. Daytons soft rounded corners also make for a friendly and appealing design.