Skip to main content

Download Alkes Fonts Family From Fontfabric

Download Alkes Fonts Family From Fontfabric
Download Alkes Fonts Family From Fontfabric Download Alkes Fonts Family From FontfabricDownload Alkes Fonts Family From Fontfabric



Features:


  • Over 1200 gyphs in 14 styles;
  • True form of italics;
  • Humanist character and proportions;
  • Extended Latin, Extended Cyrillic & Greek scripts;
  • For more than 130 languages
  • Moderate contrast;
  • Perfect for text, headlines and web;
  • Coverage of many OpenType features
  • Ligatures, Small Caps, Case sensitive forms, OldStyle figures, Tabular figures, Fractions


Named after a star and inspired by the cosmos, Alkes traveled a long way from a graduation project to a

published multiscript serif type family. Designed with the intention of harmonising between three scripts -

Latin, Cyrillic and Greek, the contemporary, yet well defined humanist serif combines the best out of the

digital and analog worlds.


Featuring a generous x-height, wide letter spacing, large open counters and angled stress contrast, Alkes is

highly effective for editorials and publishing, where long texts and legibility are the key forces. Its attractive

details, calligraphic structure and asymmetrical serifs shine through in the larger sizes and make Alkes suitable

for headlines.


Alkes has a pull with editorial designers, graphic designers and publishers who aim for a clear structure,

hierarchy and coherent non-Latin scripts for both print and on-screen environments, in order to achieve

otherworldly designs



Download Alkes Fonts Family From FontfabricDownload NowView Gallery


Popular posts from this blog

Download Fabiola Font Family From Lián Types

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 -Fabulous, beautiful, friendly, talkative, sweet, caring, a little on the odd side, very desirable by many, good at almost everything- That's the definition of Fabiola according to the slang dictionary of americans. If you were you looking for something delicious, a font that covers a really wide range of uses and always looks amazing, Fabiola should be your choice. Although it may look as another of my scripts with juicy swashes, this time I explored in depth the pairing and interaction with capital letters for more unique results. Why? We are going through some crazy days where the number of people interested in letters is only growing. We see lettering everywhere: I can say that finally our field is shouting out loud; letters are THE protagonist more than ever. Hence the need of combining a...

hkihcosjus Download Gravitica Compressed Fonts Family From Ckhans Fonts

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 Gravitica Compressed family consists of 18 styles (9 weights, 9 Italics), in each of which there are more than 543 + glyphs. In the typeface, each weight includes extended language support, fractions, tabular figures, ligatures, arrows and more. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display use.  Support for 28 languages: Afrikaans Albanian Catalan Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Hungarian Icelandic Italian Latvian Lithuanian Maltese Norwegian Polish Portugese Romanian Slovak Slovenian Spanisch Swedish Turkish Zulu Download Gravitica Compressed Fonts Family From Ckhans Fonts Download Gravitica Compressed Fonts Family From Ckhans Fonts

aeaudcunhh Download Etrusco Now Fonts Family From Italiantype

Download Etrusco Now Fonts Family From Italiantype Etrusco Now  is the revival of a lead typeface originally cast in lead by Italian foundry Nebiolo in the early 1920s. Heavily inspired by the design of the Medium weight of Schelter & Giesecke's Grotesk,  Etrusco  was, like  Cairoli , an early precursor of the modernist grotesque superfamilies: a solid, multi-purpose "work-horse" typeface family that could solve a wide range of design problems with its range of widths and weights.  When designing the new incarnation of Nebiolo's Etrusco, the  Italiantype  team directed by  Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini  and  Mario de Libero  decided to extend the original weight and width range to keep this "superfamily" approach.  Etrusco   Now  has twenty-one styles widths in three widths of seven weights each, with matching italics; the original weights for the typeface have been collected in...