Koya Sans is a contemporary, humanist sans with a friendly yet clear and distinct personality. It is designed for excellent legibility, particularly for long continuous reading. The sharp terminals add liveliness and variety to the carefully crafted letterforms. Koya Sans, a highly versatile type family consisting 12 styles that are designed to work equally well on paper and on screen. The family ranges from Thin to Black variations, with complimenting italics. Inspired by a trip to the Buddhist temple of Kōyasan south of Osaka, Japan, this carefully crafted sans serif typeface with its sharp terminals loosely emulating the sharp corners of the temple’s pagoda roof.
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Download Koya Sans Font Family From JAM Type Design
Download Ostent Font Family From Stuart Hazley
Ostent is a font family which is inspired by the early Din-Type fonts. In particular, Din 1451.
This is reflected in Ostents simple and uncomplicated design, which results in creating a good sense of legibility.
Each of the three weights have been carefully designed to work in conjunction with one another, or individually, complimenting other typefaces.
Ostent can be used across a wide range of design mediums (both print and screen).
Download Catalyst Font Family From Ryan Williamson
Catalyst is an attempt at increasing the economy of print while retaining optimal legibility through type design. This type family does so through subtle and intentional OpenType features, as well as referencing successful past attempts throughout history.
Download Linotype Devanagari Font Family From Monotype
The Linotype Devanagari™ typeface extends the original 1977 Matthew Carter designs that were subsequently updated for in 1983 for PostScript® image setters, under the art direction of Fiona Ross and Georgie Surman. The new fonts now contain all the Devanagari glyphs specified in Unicode for OpenType® output.
Inspired by the late 19th and early 20th century Nirnaya Sagar designs, Linotype Devanagari is considered a traditional text face. Now available in five weights and suitable for a wide variety of print and digital uses, the design’s open counters ensure high levels of legibility at small sizes and at modest resolution. A compact design, Linotype Devanagari also provides economy of space where textual real estate is at a premium. In addition, its large character set enables the setting of Hindi, Marathi, Nepali and is suitable for Sanskrit passages.
Download Linotype Gujarati Font Family From Monotype
Designed by Gunnar Vilhjálmsson and Kalapi Gajjar, the Linotype Gujarati™ typeface family refreshes the pivotal Gujarati typefaces developed in 1983. The family’s five weights are considered a traditional design, and are optimized for setting lengthy text copy for print projects or on-screen imaging. While faithful to the original design, Linotype Gujarati introduces many design improvements, additional weights, and an extended character set.
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