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Download JT Energy Fonts Family From OGJ Type Design

Download JT Energy Fonts Family From OGJ Type Design JT Energy is a new in 2020 interpreted geometric type with optically consistent line thickness and an interesting look and feel. This type is inspired by designs from Paul Renner and Arno Drescher and was long developed until it was something own. The family is equipped with 7 cuts — light to heavy — 2 extra versions “Placard” to set very large stylistic alternates with letterforms that are round-edgy alternates with flat diacritics standard and oldstyle figures and a variable font What makes this type unique is the slanted, edgy-sharp M , a new S and a wide f . Amazingly designed for a solid appearance in a branding project, magazine, packaging, website, letterhead, business card and the daily commercial jobs. — — Graphic design by Salzmann Gertsch, Switzerland. “We think the Energy has a great style and it’s also fun to design with it!” Download JT Energy Fonts Family From OGJ Type Design Download Now Vie

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