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[shidr] Download Serca fonts from Adam Ladd

Serca


Serca is a structured geometric sans serif font family with normal and condensed proportions. It is professional and precise, open and legible. The modern, clean design lends itself to being a workhorse for a variety of applications—branding, advertising, websites, mobile apps, logos, magazines, etc.—able to be used in both small body text and large headlines alike.


The design characteristics are made up of vertical terminals, open apertures, a large x-height, and angled stems where curves join. Pair the normal and condensed styles together for more typographic interest or space-saving considerations. The vast range of weights—Thin through Black with italics—gives plenty of options to choose from (also includes a Text weight for a slightly darker appearance than Regular).


Serca’s features include:


• Normal and Condensed families (40 total fonts)

• Stylistic alternates

• Case-sensitive punctuation for All Caps

• Arrow icons and symbols

• Fractions, numerators, denominators

• Superscript, subscript

• Tabular figures


With over 600 glyphs, this font has extensive multilingual Latin language support for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.



Serca


Download Okta Neue Fonts Family From Groteskly Yours

Download Okta Neue Fonts Family From Groteskly Yours


Okta Neue is an extended version of Okta family, released on MyFonts in 2019. It inherits the best traits of Okta—great legibility, simple geometric letters shapes, low contrast across all styles—but also introduces what Okta fell short of: extensive language support and enhanced OpenType features. Working on Okta Neue, we strove to create a neutral typeface that would be a workhorse for designers, typographers and other font users alike. Building onto the familiar shapes of Okta, we tried to make them more neutral, at the same time preserving the unique character of the typeface. Certain characters remained the same, others have undergone a complete transformation, which left them better tailored for the wide implementation range of Okta Neue. The size of the character set in Okta Neue almost doubled compared with the original (1293 vs. 600) due to amplification of Extended Latin set and introduction of new alphabets: Extended Cyrillic, Greek (Basic and Polytonic) and Hebrew. The Cyrillic set also includes localized forms for such languages as Bulgarian, Serbian and many others. Okta Neue is super OpenType friendly: it knows how to do alternatives, contextual alternatives, switch various between stylistic sets and adjust the height of punctuation and symbols as you type. Okta Neue is equipped with various styles of numerals—from standard Proportional Lining figures to Oldstyle, Sub- and Superscript, Fractions and two sets of circled numbers (.ss10 and .ss11). Okta Neue is well-kerned with more than 2000 kerning pairs. Okta Neue comes in 22 styles (11 uprights and 11 italics), two of which—Ultra Light and Black Italic—can be downloaded free of charge to get a firsthand experience of what Okta Neue is ready to offer.


Download Okta Neue Fonts Family From Groteskly Yours


Download Amica Pro Fonts Family From Schizotype

Download Amica Pro Fonts 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.


Download Antebas Font Family From Lafontype