Text, Grunge, and Exoticism: Fonts to Watch
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Introduction:
With the spectacular fonts inside our newest Foreign Style Value Pack, the grungy Bronx™ script face and the refreshingly new Veronika™ type family, we’ve once again compiled a list of remarkable fonts for our readers this month. Like last month’s issue of the LinoLetter, we are pleased to wrap up this month with another round of professional tips, namely those found in Linotype’s print publication, the Linotype Matrix, and in our newest web feature, “Akira says…”
Have fonts of fun!
 | A handful of extravagant fonts – The newest Foreign Style Value Pack
Our most recent Foreign Style Value Pack is a selection of five boisterous fonts. Both exotic and experimental, the fonts in this package are useful building blocks that can contribute to varied, high-level design for your projects and clients. Like all of our fonts, these meet the best technical quality standards, allowing users to concentrate fully and completely on your design ideas. |
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 | The latest issue of the Linotype Matrix is packed with 64-pages of richly illustrated and thoroughly investigated articles, exciting and informative typography topics, as well as tips and tricks for ambitious designers. Our second release since the publication’s revival in fall 2005, this issue revolves around history, including a ten-page feature on the life and work of William Addison Dwiggins. Topics such as ultra thin fonts, script styles, blackletter specimens, the French Deberny & Peignot foundry, and type systems are covered as well. |
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 | Bronx™ is a contemporary, highly stylized script typeface that captures the effect of quickly rendered brush lettering. The capitals are intended only for initialing purposes but may be joined with the lowercase letters, which can be linked together to reproduce the look of handwriting. This design has great potential for use in work associated with the fashion industry.
British designer David Quay originally produced Bronx™ for Letraset in 1986, and it is just one of the many styles of type developed by this talented and renowned designer. Browse more of David Quay’s fonts in his designer profile. |
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 | Veronika Grüger began designing her eponymous semi serif text family by writing out letterforms with a wooden stylus. These sketches evolved into a new typeface, which had uniform stroke widths but still maintained some aspects of calligraphy. Semi serif? Because Veronika’s terminals are round and bulbous, the font can’t really be classified as a typical serif or sans serif font. Its old-style proportions remind one of the Renaissance and allow it to function very well in text at small sizes, where the reading flow is aided by a dynamic, movement-like quality that stems from the means by which it was initially written out! When set large in headlines, logos or other elements, Veronika’s special qualities, like its weight distribution and stroke characteristics, will become even more noticeable. |
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 | The “Akira says” feature in last month’s LinoLetter was one of our readers’ favorite. Linotype’s Type Director Akira Kobayashi is back once again offering another typographic tip. This month, he describes the proper use of the pesky punctuation mark that signifies omission and forms the possessive (and sometimes plurals). |
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 | View PDF Sample – Test the print-quality of our fonts You can check the print-quality of all fonts at Linotype.com quickly and easily with our “View PDF Sample” tool. This generates a sample PDF, showing a sample text for the font in question in various point sizes. This service is available on all family and product pages on our website. |
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 | Font Packs for all needs at the lowest prices! Selected packages are available for both beginners and professionals. |
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We hope you found this issue of the LinoLetter informative and useful. We highly appreciate your feedback at info@linotype.com
The next issue of this newsletter will be published and dropped in your mailbox at the beginning of July.
Your Linotype Online Team
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