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Download Passenger Sans Font Family From Indian Type Foundry

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Download Passenger Sans Font Family From Indian Type Foundry Passenger Sans is a large family designed for editorial projects. You can build great design systems using just its fonts, or you could combine them with two related ITF families: Passenger Serif and Passenger Display. Passenger Sans’s letterforms have compact proportions; their apertures are small. In the upright fonts, all strokes end at horizontal or vertical angles. Long passages of text set in the typeface are comfortable to read. Passenger Sans’s fonts have are proportionally-spaced lining figures as the default numerals, but with OpenType features, oldstyle figures and tabular figures are also available. In the upright fonts, the ‘a’ and the ‘g’ are double-storied, while in the italics they’re single-storied – the ‘opposite’ version is always available as an OpenType alternate. Fonts have alternate forms of ‘Q’ and the ampersand (&) as well. Download Passenger Sans

Download Auster Slab Font Family From Resistenza

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Download Auster Slab Font Family From Resistenza Auster Slab, is a new slab version of our reversed contrast sans serif font Auster. This font family works very well on packagings, branding and editorial purposes. Download Auster Slab Font Family From Resistenza Download Now View Gallery

Download Germalt Font Family From Typesketchbook

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Download Germalt Font Family From Typesketchbook Germalt is a geometric typeface made up of 32 fonts across 8 weights with normal and alternate options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Germalt font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font. Download Germalt Font Family From Typesketchbook Download Now View Gallery

Download Tasman Font Family From Re-Type

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Download Tasman Font Family From Re-Type Originally published by OurType, Dan Milne’s Tasman has found a new home at Retype. Milne first conceived Tasman as a typeface for newspapers. This influenced the proportions and look of the face considerably: the goal was to keep the personality as warm and playful as possible without losing the credible tone required to deliver all kinds of news. A sturdy, warm type family that is neither mechanical nor fragile. It borrows its name from Abel Janszoon Tasman (1603–1659), a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant who mapped parts of Australia in 1642, including Van Diemen’s Land (now known as Tasmania). Tasman’s primary purpose is an unbiased presentation of information; it strives for neutrality over elegance. Its characters are sturdy and unambiguous, sporting strong serifs, punctuation, and diacritics, as well as generously sized small caps and hybrid figures. Rationalized letterforms give the face

Download Glysa Font Family From VB Studio

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Get Download Glysa Font Family From VB Studio A font intended to convey brands and stories, to become a logo or a headline, created by graphic designer Victor Bartis. Displaying personality, vitality, a bit of playfulness and a bit of elegance, it is made to capture the attention. It is inspired by peculiar, quirky and artistic graphic design. Download Glysa Font Family From VB Studio See detail