

Carefully chiselled letter curves are sturdy and well suited for the harsh conditions of low-resolution printing devices, they work well on computer or mobile phone screens and can be printed on laser printers. However, the face will work best in corporate systems, navigation and road sign systems, where it may be, also thanks to the extensive range of weights, a good alternative to the well-known and thus a little played out DIN.
Relase date: 2009
Number of glyphs per font: 417
Number of fonts in a family: 10
Thin
Thin Italic
Light
Light Italic
Medium
Medium Italic
Semibold
Semibold Italic
Bold
Bold Italic

Case Sensitive Forms (case)
Ligatures (liga)

OpenType only

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