Showing posts with label DIN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIN. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Download Uni Sans™ Font by Fontfabric

Download Uni Sans™ Font by Fontfabric
Download Uni Sans™ Font by Fontfabric

Download Uni Sans™ Font by Fontfabric
Download Uni Sans™ Font by Fontfabric
Download Uni Sans™ Font by Fontfabric

Uni Sans™ font - designed by Svet Simov bring flexibility and beautiful typefaceThis font was designed for attractive design like magazines and logotypes.

Important! There is a whole new redesigned version (remake) of Uni Sans called Uni Neue.

The Uni Sans font family includes 14 weights - seven uprights with seven italics.

It is characterized by excellent legibility in both - web & print design areas, well-finished geometric designs, optimized kerning, excellent web-font performance and legibility etc.

Inspired by the classic grotesque strong typefaces like DIN and Dax - Uni Sans has his own unique style in expressed perfect softened geometric forms.

The font family is most suitable for headlines of all sizes, as well as for text blocks that come in both maximum and minimum variations.

Uni Sans font styles are applicable for any type of graphic design in web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters, logos.

PDF Specimen also available - click here.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/V7RGOd


Saturday, August 19, 2017

Download DIN Next™ Font by Linotype

Download DIN Next™ Font by Linotype
Download DIN Next™ Font by Linotype

Download DIN Next™ Font by Linotype
Download DIN Next™ Font by Linotype
Download DIN Next™ Font by Linotype

DIN Next™ font - Say hello to new DIN Next™ font family designed by Akira Kobayashi, DIN Next™ fonts release at Mar 19, 2012. DIN Next™ is the perfect titling font to complement text faces in magazines, logotypes, etc.

DIN has always been the typeface you root for—the one you wanted to use but just couldn’t bring yourself to because it was limited in its range of weights and widths, rendering it less useful than it could be. The century-old design has proven to be timeless, but modern use cases demanded an update, which resulted in DIN Next—a versatile sans serif family that will never go out of style.

This classic design turned modern must-have includes seven weights that range from light to black, each of which has a complementary italic and condensed counterpart. The family also included four rounded designs, stretching the original concept’s range and core usability. DIN Next also boasts a suite of small capitals, old style figures, subscript, superscript and several alternate characters.

A quintessential 20th-century design, its predecessor DIN was based on geometric shapes and was intended for use on traffic signs and technical documentation. Akira Kobayashi’s update made slight changes to the design, rounding the formerly squared-off corner angles to humanize the family. Rooted in over 100-years of history, it’s safe to say that there will always be a demand for the DIN design, and thanks to DIN Next, now it’s as usable as it is desired.

Wondering what will pair with it perfectly? Check out Agmena™, Bembo® Book, Cardamon™, Joanna® Nova, FF Quadraat® and Quitador™.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/P4cauc


Download FF DIN® Font by FontFont

Download FF DIN® Font by FontFont
Download FF DIN® Font by FontFont

Download FF DIN® Font by FontFont
Download FF DIN® Font by FontFont
Download FF DIN® Font by FontFont

FF DIN® font - Released by FontFont and start debut at Jan 1, 2000. FF DIN® font designed by Albert-Jan Pool, this font is perfect choice for your design.

Dutch type designer Albert-Jan Pool created this sans FontFont between 1995 and 2009.

The family has 20 weights, ranging from Light to Black in normal and condensed styles (including italics). It is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards, small text, wayfinding and signage as well as web and screen design.

Looking for the new Thin and Extra Light weights? They are available through fontshop.com, linotype.com and fonts.com.

FF DIN provides advanced typographical support with features such as case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates.

It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths.

As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also partly supports the Cyrillic and Greek writing systems.

In 2011, FF DIN was added to the MoMA Architecture and Design Collection in New York.

This FontFont is a member of the FF DIN super family, which also includes FF DIN Round.

Gallery and Sample : http://myfonts.us/NK0TLU