As the name implies, it’s perfect for display text and would be an excellent option for a logo. The weighty letters are lightened with the strategic use of substantial ink traps that punctuate the shapes. Displayerĭisplayer is a chunky sans-serif with a futuristic sensibility. It comes with three different widths: Condensed, Normal, and Expanded. The typeface is available in four italic styles that include alternatives, ligatures, swashes, and even ultraswashes(!) ActingĪcting is a chunky slab serif packed with nostalgia thanks to the distinctive circular elements that, in some cases, form full letters (the s, for example) and, in others, simply adorn the shapes (as in the A). The ribbon-like strokes are elegant and form highly legible word shapes, and there are some lovely swashes. Leopardo is a modern reworking of a 15th-century writing manual. It’s currently available in a single weight. It’s crying out to be used in a branding project. A decade later, Obligato is a revised design that’s bold and confident. Obligato is based on Mortier, a typeface designed for New York City Opera that closed its doors in 2013. The family includes four weights and italics, there’s a monospaced companion, and there’s a variable font available on request. It’s playful and eccentric with extravagant curves and a relatively strong contrast for a sans-serif. Geigy is inspired by Swiss typography from before Helvetica and the International Style.
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