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Download Diodrum Rounded Font Family From Indian Type Foundry

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Download Diodrum Rounded Font Family From Indian Type Foundry Diodrum Rounded is a spurless sans family for the Latin script. ‘Spurless’ typefaces feature smooth transitions from letters’ stems into their curved strokes. The design is generally monolinear. Diodrum Rounded’s x-height is tall, and counter-forms are large and open. Instead of being drawn with straight lines, Diodrum Rounded’s diagonals swell outward. This gives letters with prominent diagonals an increased dynamism. The Diodrum Rounded typeface appears friendly & legible and is available in six weights; the lightest of which is an ExtraLight font – a unique addition to our library. Due to its multiple weights, versatile range, and formal style, Diodrum is an excellent choice for usage in Corporate Design and UI/UX Design applications. Related Fonts: Diodrum . Download Diodrum Rounded Font Family From Indian Type Foundry Download Now View Gallery

Download Prayuth Font Family From Typesketchbook

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Download Prayuth Font Family From Typesketchbook Prayuth is a contemporary sans-serif typeface made up of 32 fonts across 8 weights with normal and slim options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. The Prayuth font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font. Download Prayuth Font Family From Typesketchbook Download Now View Gallery

Download Troy Sans Font Family From Indian Type Foundry

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Download Troy Sans Font Family From Indian Type Foundry Troy is a pair of related sans and serif titling fonts. Each version is available in a single weight. The fonts’ lowercase letters all take the form of small capitals. Particularly the serif font – simply called Troy – is reminiscent of inscriptional letterforms. This tip of the hat to the very origins of our Roman capital letters gives the typeface an immediate feeling of formality and solemnity. Troy Sans, while sharing Troy’s proportions, feels more contemporary – although its letters would not be out of place on an inscription, either. Each of the fonts contain several alternate letterforms. In Troy, some of the alternate letters contain a mystical feeling; in Troy Sans, the same alternates look almost medieval, particularly ‘A’, ‘E’, ‘G’, ‘a’, ‘e’, and ‘g’. Other alternate characters are more sober versions of the default letterforms: in their default state, for instance, the ‘O’, ‘

Download Motiraw Font Family From Typesketchbook

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Download Motiraw Font Family From Typesketchbook Motiraw is contemporary sans-serif typeface made up of 28 fonts across 7 weights with normal and alternate options. It’s a unique and modern sans typeface, which is well suited for a variety of typographic applications such as headlines and small texts. Motiraw font family supports multiple languages and is available as both webfont and desktop font. Download Motiraw Font Family From Typesketchbook Download Now View Gallery

Download Poly Font Family From ILFonts

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Download Poly Font Family From ILFonts Poly is serif typeface, inspired by vintage travel guides, it comes in 5 weights and 2 styles, a total of 10 weights. Each weights comes with around 500 glyphs and opentype features. Poly is best used for editorial publications. Download Poly Font Family From ILFonts Download Now View Gallery

Download Tejuela Font Family From Underground

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Download Tejuela Font Family From Underground Tejuela (Spanish for “Wood Shingle”) is a neoclassical type inspired by the wooden architecture of the ancient churches of Chiloé, an archipelago in southern Chile; which are World Heritage Sites. This typeface has rough and broken forms but with soft strokes. The neoclassical characteristic of Tejuela is due to the architecture of these temples, which belong to this style but adapted to wood with excellent quality and ingenuity by Chilote builders using a material available in the area. Therefore, this typeface reflects the tradition of the fonts of that period, but adapted to the coarseness and warmth of the southern wood of the new world. Tejuela is useful for extensive texts in literature, history, art and heritage; as also for short and large phrases in headlines according to the occasion. Tejuela has eight variants in Roman a Itali