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Saol
Saol
At various moments in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, typographers have cast an eye back to Victorian styles – not so much in a rejection of Modernism as a whole, but perhaps in response to the sterile and banal way it is often applied. Many serif faces of the late 1800s exhibit characteristics that run counter to the regularity and soberness of modern type, yet depart unabashedly from traditional calligraphic ideals. Ronaldson (MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan, 1884), Caxton Old Style (Marder, Luse & Co, 1889), and West Old Style (Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, 1892) exemplify a string ...
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Saol
Chap
Chap
The history of the 20th-century Grotesk is a story of gradually diminishing stroke contrast. Sans serifs with visible contrast (also known as modulated, thick-thin, or stressed) were quite popular in the 1920s–50s when they were commonly used in advertising, architectural lettering, and logotypes. This typographic style fell out of fashion when late Modernism took over, and it effectively went into hiding for the next fifty years, reappearing only in the service of novelty or nostalgia. Initially designed for the Finnish Culture Institute in New York, Chap pays tribute to the contrasted sans tradition, but avoids direct references to any particular design. In fact, even its construction skirts convention. Its thicks and thins generally reference the broad nib pen, but not always in expected ways. There are unusual twists of stroke, and even moments where calligraphy yields to geometry. Chap is an attempt to show that a sans with contrast can be modern and current. It is type that feels at home in a variety of contemporary environments, and yet, it is not just a fashionable face. In lieu of chasing trends associated with display typography, Chap seeks a more timeless, functional aesthetic by drawing letters that can work together in readable passages of text in all sizes and lengths. This multipurpose aim is also reflected in the generous weight range (six plus italics), the figures for text, titling, and tables, and the Extended Latin character set. Chap is a mix of the smooth and the sharp, a sans serif with a new idea of contrast for the new century.
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Chap
TEG
TEG
PURCHASE USING A CREDIT CARD? CLICK HERE.USE DISCOUNT CODE (until 31 July 2019): TEG40—TEG™ is a modern sans serif that bridges the gap between stylistic geo sans and grotesque type design. It has a strong mono-linear design, a combination of sharp, and rounded curves which gives TEG™ a futuristic and classic grotesque
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TEG
Enreal
Enreal
Enréal is a friendly and quirky typeface.Filetypes (Desktop): OTFFiletypes (Web): EOT, WOFF, WOFF2Vector: YesStyles: 6License: EULAPrice (Desktop): US$ 35 commercial usePrice (Web): US$ 175 commercial use
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Enreal