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Designed by Robert Slimbach.
The typeface is named after John Warnock, one of the co-founders of Adobe.
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Designed in 2013 by Rui Abreu, a Portuguese type designer.
The design features a geometric skeleton combined with more humanist features that make it feel warmer and friendlier.
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Designed by Mitja Miklavčič in 2011.
It was created as the sans companion to the popular serif FF Tisa.
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Designed by Gareth Hague and released through Alias in 1998.
Harbour is a unique typeface that combines elements of blackletter and Latin letterforms.
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Designed by Gareth Hague and published through Alias in 2012.
Originally commissioned for Another Man magazine.
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Published in 2014 by Switzerland-based foundry Type Dynamic.
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Published by Germany-based URW++.
The design is based on Helvetica but attempts to clean up some of the “mistakes” of the original Helvetica.
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Designed by Konrad Bauer and Walter Baum.
Released in 1957 for the Bauer Type Foundry, the same year that Helvetica and Univers were released.
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Designed by Giambattista Bodoni in 1798.
Earlier versions of Bodoni were considered Transitional while the later versions fall into the Modern category.
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Designed by Morris Fuller Benton. It was released through American Type Founders in 1907.
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Designed by German type designer Wilhelm Pischner.
Originally released in 1928 and the design was intended to be timeless with no distinguishing characteristics.
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Designed by Veronika Burian of TypeTogether.
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Designed by Robert Slimbach and published through Adobe in 2015.
Slimbach set out to design a contemporary neo-grotesque that could work as a text face.
Designer Jeffrey Zeldman describes Acumin as “a Helvetica for readers.”
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Display version of the typeface Freight Text, designed to be used at larger sizes for display and headline usage.
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Released through Swiss foundry Type Dynamic in 2013.
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Designed by Toshi Omagari and published through Monotype in 2015.
It’s an expanded, digital revival of the long-lost Haas Unica, a typeface that was designed in the late 1970s but later pulled from the market due to legal disputes.
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