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Miedinger  Font

The great hype of Swisspalooza ’07 prompted a look at Max Miedinger, the designer of Neue Haas Grotesk (later renamed to Helvetica). Surprisingly, what little biographical information available about Miedinger indicates that he was a typography consultant and type  sales

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Davis  Font

P22 Blox is a modular system of shapes that can build letterforms and abstract patterns. Created as a working prototype for the letterpress P22 Blox project from P22 Analog and Starshaped Press, this system of shapes presents a unique approach

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Rawson  Font

Designed by Alfonso García and Latinotype Team. Rawson is inspired by early humanist sans-serif English typefaces. We have added a bit of Johnston, a bit of Gill and a lot of Latinotype to the font. Rawson is an elegant font—but

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Normative Pro  Font

Normative Pro is a sans-serif font family includes a 12 styles (6 weight and italics), support Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Eastern European, Baltic and Turkish scripts. The family uses a large number of useful OpenType features: small caps, contextual alternates, stylistic

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Davis Sans  Font

Over the past couple of decades, the many applications that joined print as media requiring design solutions have combined to necessitate a visual evolution that favours controlled optical geometry and careful counter-space consideration over ornamental features traditionally associated with  print

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Cera Pro Round  Font

The pan-European Cera Collection is driven by pure geometry and contains the bestselling Cera, its stenciled counterpart Cera Stencil, Cera Condensed, the hand-crafted display Cera Brush and the soft Cera Round. As powerful as any other member of the collection,

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Loyola Pro  Font

Loyola Pro is a redesign of “Loyola” which contains numerous styles such as Light, Regular, Bold, Extra Bold, Black, and also a set of shadows and dingbats. Published by RodrigoTypoDownload Loyola  Pro

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Comspot  Font

Comspot is a rounded, typewriter-flavoured font family with a human touch. Originally designed as a custom typeface Comspot’s nine weights — razor-thin hairline to ultra black — and 14 stylistic alternates fulfil every need, from extended to display text. Comspot’s

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Andis  Font

Andis’ rough cut makes it an interesting display typeface, but thanks to its generous x-height and firm serifs, Andis works equally well in text sizes. The typeface’s idiosyncratic italic builds a strong contrast with the roman. Andis is both functional