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Download Recoleta Fonts by Latinotype

Download Recoleta Fonts by Latinotype
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Just like Grandmas recipe, Recoleta combines a variety of ingredientsfrom various popular 1970s typefacessuch as the soft and gentle shapes found in Cooper or fluid, angled strokes in Windsor mixed into one single design that features familiar yet fresh, modern flavors.

Its variety of weights provides a range of choices that will help you find the best typographic color for your project.

Lighter weights are well-suited for body text while heavier ones are ideal for high impact headlines.

The available stylistic alternates offer a number of different characters that give your logo or business card a unique look.



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Download TT Phobos Fonts by TypeType

Download TT Phobos Fonts by TypeType
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Useful links: TT Phobos PDF Type Specimen TT Phobos graphic presentation at Behance TT Phobos is a pliable display serif with a soft and gentle character.

The features of the typeface are the moderate contrast between bold and thin strokes, pliable visual compensators, and the counter-clockwise bend of internal ovals.

In addition to 6 weights and 6 italic, TT Phobos also includes two original decorative fonts, inline and stencil.

More Despite its pliability and display character, TT Phobos is dynamic enough and is well suited for text arrays even in large text blocks.

The serifs of letters are completely asymmetrical and bring in dynamics when reading the text from left to right.

Thanks to the harmonious contrast of black and white forms and internal negative spaces of the letters, as well as its broad letter spacing, the typeface is well read in small sizes.

In this case, the character of the letters is completely preserved, partially thanks to the exaggerated elegant visual compensators.

The ornamental pattern used in TT Phobos Inline varies for capital and lowercase letters.

Capital letters implement a more complex double inline with a rhombic element in the middle, and in the lower case features a simplified form of the inline, made in a single movement.

Thanks to the original cutting, TT Phobos Stencil stands out for its expression, and the rounded cuts add even more visual style to the font.

TT Phobos consists of 14 faces: 6 weights (Light, Regular, DemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black), 6 Italics, inline and stencil.

There are 17 ligatures in TT Phobos, including several Cyrillic ones. The typeface has stylistic alternates, which adds an italic effect to the upright fonts, and a little solemnity of the upright version to the italics.

In addition, we have not forgotten about the old-style figures and other useful OpenType features, such as ordn, sups, sinf, dnom, numr, onum, tnum, pnum, liga, dlig, salt (ss01), frac, case.



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Download Mackay Fonts by Rene Bieder

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Mackay is a powerful transitional serif in 6 weights plus matching italics, designed for screen and print.

The eccentric serifs on uppercase letters like E, F, L and T are inspired by Alexander Kays Ronaldson from 1884, working as the starting point for the family.

The lowercase letters follow the traditional Antiqua model with attributes tracing back to drawings from the early 20th century.

The grotesk lowercase a, as well as the sharp lowercase s, derived from the closed shapes of uppercase letters like C, G or S, create a compact and bold appearance while a large x-height and small descenders add a modern look.

More In favor of a dynamic and elegant impression, the design of the italic cuts come with a strong calligraphic influence.

This results in completely new shapes for letters like lowercase a or g, ensuring a smooth integration into their surrounding letters while maintaining a distinctive appearance when combining with romans.

The family comes with a variety of opentype features like case sensitive shapes, old style figures, fractions, ordinals and many more.

Additional attention was given to the standard and discretionary ligatures, extending the structure of the basic glyphs with elegantly designed letter combinations for g/i, i/t or s/t.

According to their dynamic architecture, the italic weights are equipped with additional initial swash characters to subtle accentuate the calligraphic roots.

As a result of a high stroke contrast the family works great in paragraphs with medium to large font sizes like headlines, short paragraphs or logos.

With its 12 cuts, the family meets all requirements on high quality typography.



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Download Traction Fonts by Schriftlabor

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Traction was originally conceived and designed by Swiss astronomer Christian Thalmann. Schriftlabor designers Chiara Mattersdorfer and Miriam Surányi expanded, completed and produced the font family.

This typeface sports signature serifs, soft edges and a fluid, organic design.

Enlarged, the organic letters are reminiscent of the profiles of ­off-road tyres and hiking boots.

In text sizes, it is the humanistic forms that set the tone to ensure fluid legibility.

Totalling at 18 styles in nine weights, all fonts come with small capitals and all possible numerical variations.



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