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Download Neuville Font Family From Poetic Poetical

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Neuville is a geometric and low-contrast sans serif for everyday use related to typography. The shapes of the characters are clear, simple and balanced to allow for legibility and help the typeface deliver the contents with a neutral and objective voice. The Neuville family includes three weights and has a wide range of OpenType features such as tabular figures, numerators and denominators, superscript and subscript numbers, and case-sensitive forms.


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Download Neuville Font Family From Poetic Poetical



Download Neuville Font Family From Poetic Poetical


Download Vidal Font Family From Blackmoon Foundry

Download Vidal Font Family From Blackmoon Foundry

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The Vidal is a display typeface designed in 2016 by Elena Albertoni. It comes in three styles: Regular, Bold and Black. This wide sans-serif with low contrast is inspired by French and British Art Deco lettering and it is suitable for use in medium to large sizes, where it offers good legibility and all its friskiness. The attitude of Vidal when set in all caps derives from the models that inspired the design: mainly capital-only lettering pieces; the essential addition of lowercase letters distinguishes Vidal from similar revivals and makes it a great modern choice.


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Download Vidal Font Family From Blackmoon Foundry



Download Vidal Font Family From Blackmoon Foundry


Download Ballinger Mono™ Font Family From Signal

Download Ballinger Mono™ Font Family From Signal

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The addition of a monospaced version returns the Ballinger family to (some of) its roots: a 70s-era typewriter face called Candia, which Josef Müller-Brockmann designed for Olivetti. Ballinger Mono is designed on the same principles as its sister face: plain, sturdy forms with large counters, open apertures, deep junctures, and a generous x-height. It matches Ballinger’s eight weights, which makes it unusually versatile for a fixed-width face, and has been carefully rebalanced for ease of reading, like the classic jobbing sanses that inspired it. Oldstyle, inferior, and superior figures are available, as well as old-fashioned nut fractions.


Download Ballinger Mono™ Font Family From Signal
Download Ballinger Mono™ Font Family From Signal



Download Ballinger Mono™ Font Family From Signal