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Download Uivo Font Family From Scannerlicker

Download Uivo Font Family From Scannerlicker


Uivo is a contemporary grotesque sans with a geometric flair. Versatile, but without the coldness of the genre. Built to be interesting in many sizes, from text to display, Uivo flows easily in web, editorial, corporate, identity and graphic work.


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Download Okta Font Family From Groteskly Yours

Download Okta Font Family From Groteskly Yours


Okta is a geometric grotesk that comes in 22 styles: 11 uprights and 11 matching italics, which make it a great tool for those seeking a versatile font with a strong character and high legibility. Throw in a very pleasing look, elegant curves and a wide range of weights, and you'd get what Okta aspires to be: a perfect typographic tool for every need. In Okta, elegant geometric curves meet bold strokes and wide apertures. Round letters are nearly circular, but, to boost readability, slight changes were introduced for optical compensation. Okta is also equipped with amazing OpenType features: case sensitive punctuation, ligatures, fractions, superscript and subscript figures, two kinds of circular figures, stylistic & contextual alternatives and much more! Okta supports all major European languages, as well as Vietnamese and some dozens of foreign tongues that you may encounter in your designs. We've got all that covered. Two styles (Extra Light and Bold Italic) are free to try and experiment with.


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Download Amica Pro Font Family From Schizotype

Download Amica Pro Font Family From Schizotype


Welcome Amica Pro, a workhorse sans designed to give your branding a friendly, approachable look. What is it that makes a typeface friendly? Schizotype undertook extensive research* in this and the results are in! To cut a long story short, friendliness in sans serif fonts can be summed up in two words – short and fat. Basically, think Danny DeVito in letter form. The shortness in Amica Pro is achieved (somewhat counterintuitively) by pushing up the x-height. This, coupled with short ascenders and descenders, gives the text a squat appearance. For the fatness, that's easy in the bolder weights, but how to carry this through to the lights? Here, the fatness equates to roundness, so the letterforms, even if the stroke weight is light, have a rotund appearance from the wideness and roundness of the circular glyphs. When thinking about friendliness, we think about inclusiveness. To this end, Amica Pro supports a super wide range of latin-based languages, as it uses Underware's Latin Plus character set, as well as extra support for Vietnamese. Amica Pro is best used for branding, logos, infographics etc. It will give your UI a friendlier feel, but that doesn't mean it's not serious. There are many useful typographic features, including alternates, numerous figure styles, automatic fractions and case-sensitive forms. The italics are carefully optically corrected "sloped romans" and as such they are the same width as their upright equivalent, so changing your copy to italics will not mess around with the spacing. *I looked at a few fonts and drew some lazy conclusions.


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Download Antebas Font Family From Lafontype

Download Antebas Font Family From Lafontype


Antebas is a sans serif family with a geometric touch. Available in 16 styles from Thin to Heavy and it's matching italics. OpenType features such as fractions, ordinal, superscript, subscript, numerators, denominators and tabular figures are available. besides Latin letters, Antebas also supports Cyrillic and Greek letters.


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