Vialog

Vialog is a large and versatile sans serif family consisting of four weights of roman with corresponding italics, each with small caps and Old style Figures. Designers Werner Schneider and…

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Vialog Signs font

Vialog Signs

The 14 symbol and arrow fonts in Vialog Signs were designed to accompany Vialog, a specially developed font family for the transportation industry and information systems typography. These functional and…

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Westside font

Westside

Westside was designed by Adrian Frutiger in 1989 and is a kind of wood type. It is reminiscent of dusty streets, Wild West heroes and swinging saloon doors. The origins…

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Why Square font

Why Square

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The different fonts in the Why Square family are an extension of the designs begun in Zoran Kostic's Just Square family. Why Square's lowercase letters are all more condensed versions…

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Wiesbaden Swing font

Wiesbaden Swing

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German designer Rosemarie Kloos-Rau created Wiesbaden Swing in 1992 for Linotype. This light, informal typeface is based on her own handwriting, and the strokes have a feeling of spontaneity and…

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Wilhelm Klingspor Gotisch font Wilke font

Wilke

In 1988, Martin Wilke designed this legible text typeface for Linotype, combining elements from a variety of models, including the Caslon typeface, classical inscriptions, late-eighteenth-century sources, and even the eighth-century…

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Xenois Sans Pro font

Xenois Sans Pro

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“Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms.…

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Xenois Semi Pro font

Xenois Semi Pro

“Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms.…

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Xenois Serif Pro font

Xenois Serif Pro

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“Drawing letters is my passion,” says Erik Faulhaber, the designer of the Xenois typeface family. Pronounced “zeeno-is,” the design distills character shapes into what Faulhaber believes are their purest forms.…

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