Fontstructing since | 12th February, 2020 |
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Inspired by grotesk sans serif fonts made between the 1830s and 1960s. Also inspired by Bebas Neue. This font's name comes from the German word "anzeig", meaning "display". What characters/character sets should I do next?
Part of a series of fonts called Italian Farm. The name comes from the fact all the fonts' names are Italian words for farm animal species names.
This is inspired by Rotis, a 1988 typeface designed by German designer Otl Aicher, who also designed pictograms for the 1974 Munich Olympics.
Capitals only. Working on numbers, lowercase, and punctuation.
Only upper-case, lower-case and numbers are available. I will do punctuation later.
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Horizontal brick size: 1.7
Vertical brick size: 1
Horizontal grid scale: 0.588 (the result of 1 divided by the H brick size, 1.7)
Vertical grid scale: 1
Any other characters you want me to add?
Inspired by the grotesque typefaces of the late 19th century to mid 20th century.
Inspired also partially by the 1962-1977 Sainsbury's (a supermarket in the UK founded in 1869) product container designs
This typeface's name comes from the Latin name for the city of Berlin in Germany, Berolini.