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Download News Sans Wide Font Family From CharacterType

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 NewsSans Wide is part of a multi-tool typeface system. It works in all corporate, editorial analog, and digital settings. NewsSans is optimized (hinted) for best screen performance. It was designed to allow a maximum range of visual shades when creating a typo­graphic look, effortlessly ranging from loud and expressive, to subtle and reserved. The large x-height combined with low as­cenders and descenders allows for tight and efficient designs. All sharp corners were trimmed off to add character and a nuance of extra space. NewsSans’ strokes link humanist curves with ‘American Grotesque’ details and solid square stems. Download News Sans Wide Font Family From CharacterType

Download News Sans Extended Font Family From CharacterType

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 NewsSans extended is part of a multi-width typeface system. It works in all corporate, editorial, analog and digital settings. NewsSans Extended is optimized (hinted) for best screen performance. It was designed to allow a maximum range of visual shades when creating a typo­graphic look, effortlessly ranging from loud and expressive, to subtle and reserved. The large x-height combined with low as­cenders and descenders allows for tight and efficient designs. All sharp corners were trimmed off to add character and a nuance of extra space. NewsSans’ strokes link humanist curves with ‘American Grotesque’ details and solid square stems. Download News Sans Extended Font Family From CharacterType

Download News Sans Condensed Font Family From CharacterType

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 NewsSans Condensed is part of a multi-tool typeface system. It works in all corporate, editorial, analog and digital settings. NewsSans is optimized (hinted) for best screen performance. It was designed to allow a maximum range of visual shades when creating a typo­graphic look, effortlessly ranging from loud and expressive, to subtle and reserved. The large x-height combined with low as­cenders and descenders allows for tight and efficient designs. All sharp corners were trimmed off to add character and a nuance of extra space. NewsSans’ strokes link humanist curves with ‘American Grotesque’ details and solid square stems. Download News Sans Condensed Font Family From CharacterType

Download Griff Font Family From Indian Type Foundry

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Griff is a family of sans serif typefaces with unusual stroke contrast. The ‘middle’ parts of many of the fonts’ letterforms are drawn with much thinner strokes than those found in the rest of typeface. The Griff family includes 10 styles; these are five weights that range from Light through Bold, each with an upright and italic font. The typeface is a bit humanist in style; its strokes end in horizontal or vertical cuts, rather than in diagonals. The letterforms’ counters are also mostly open. The fonts’ x-height is tall, and the lowercase letters’ ascenders rise slightly above the height of the capitals. Speaking of Griff’s capital letters, they are a bit narrower in the feeling than the lowercase. Several of Griff’s letters feature ‘vertical’ line segments that are actually slight

Download Associate Sans Font Family From Indian Type Foundry

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Associate Sans is a large family of ten sans serif fonts. The typeface is perfect for use in Editorial Design. Its letters have a strong ‘American gothic’ look. This genre has been used since the early 20th-century for the design of publications, corporate identities, and even the small print in newspapers and magazines. While Associate Sans’s letterforms appear to be monolinear, this is not entirely so. Several optimal tricks have been drawn into the typeface’s letterforms to optimise them, and give them this look and feel. Like other ‘American gothics,’ Associate Sans features double-storey lowercase ‘a’ and ‘g’ letters. Each of the family’s five weights – from ExtraLight through Bold – has a companion italic font. These italics should really be called ‘obliques,’ since they use th