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Aktiv Grotesk

The Aktiv Grotesk family is a 21st century interpretation of a grotesque sans typeface. It takes an authoritative but neutral position, lending your message support, without overpowering it. Grotesque fonts…

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Co font

Co

Soft and round are the words that best describe the Co font family. Its underlying geometry structures the font design and allows it to have an even rhythm. The harmony…

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Kings Caslon font

Kings Caslon

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Our King’s Caslon is a contemporary interpretation of a classic, based on samples found in old specimen books. This font family is suitable for all types of design and identity…

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Lexia font

Lexia

Whether as body copy or display text, the Lexia font family’s extended range of weights makes it remarkably versatile. It is a contemporary slab-serif font family, drawing its strength from…

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Oscine font

Oscine

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This new font family has a condensed feel and a geometrical design expression. It combines a highly unusual lowercase with more conventional capitals to achieve functionality with just the right…

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Plume font

Plume

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The inspiration for Plume’s distinctive character shapes came from the almost romantic elegance of the italic forms found in very early typewriter fonts. The potential softness is, however, tempered by…

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