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Download Bridge Head Font Family From TypeMates

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 With three different widths in six weights, Bridge Head has the perfect voice for stunning titles. A solo career in posters, banners and logos doesn’t stop Bridge Head from rocking in concert: each of her 18 display styles can work together with Bridge Text to tell stories and build complex typographic ensembles in editorial and corporate design. Where other display typefaces let their thin strokes fade away, Bridge Head keeps the volume and emphasises her wedge serifs and curvy detailing. A large x-height brings out her distinctions, like the four-cornered counter shapes, the voluminous terminals and the monolinear lines that connect her thick strokes and help give Bridge her graphic image. A type system flexible enough to bridge print publishing to digital media, with a kickass

Download Neumatic Compressed Font Family From Arkitype

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Neumatic compressed has a super compressed character set, increased cap height and tight kerning that combine to give you the ability to create large, beautiful and effective headlines and copy for your artwork. Neumatic Compressed packs punch when it comes to large copy lines and is perfect for posters, display copy, headlines in printed materials like magazines and books . The family comes in 8 weights from extra light to Black so it's versatile. Its extra light weight can give you some great height due to how narrow it is. Play around with the opentype Superscript with an underline or the Opentype stylistic sets which turns the default squared dots on i's, j's and punctuation to round dots. Download Neumatic Compressed Font Family From Arkitype

Download Passenger Serif Font Family From Indian Type Foundry

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Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Passenger Serif is a Clarendon-style font family designed for use in long passages of text intended for immersive reading. It takes the idea of mid-nineteenth century English Clarendon types – like vertical axes of stress, lots of ball terminals, and chunky bracketed-serifs – and channels them into a face that is very legible in small sizes. It is comfortable to read, too. Passenger Serif is ready for use in editorial design, and for body text in novels and other books, too. The family includes seven weights, ranging in style from Extralight through Extrabold. Each weight has both an upright font and an italic on offer. The fonts’ default numerals are proportionally-spaced lining figures. Via the OpenType features, there are also oldstyle figures and tabular figures available, as wel