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Download Darwin Rounded Fonts by Los Andes

Download Darwin Rounded Fonts by Los Andes
Download Darwin Rounded Fonts by Los Andes Download Darwin Rounded Fonts by Los Andes Download Darwin Rounded Fonts by Los Andes



Darwin Rounded, the resequel to Darwin, is ready for sea and new adventures! A new fresh design with an updated language support and different sets of figures.

Darwin Rounded comprises 3 subfamilies: Darwin Rounded Pro, Darwin Rounded Essential and Darwin Rounded Alt Essential.

The font includes alternative characters available as an OpenType feature as well as Oldstyle figures, numerators and denominators.

Special thanks to Eli Hernández for her help with digital editing.


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Download Demo Fonts by Indian Type Foundry

Download Demo Fonts by Indian Type Foundry
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Demo is a flat-sided, technoid-style sans serif family. It has ten fonts on offer; thats five different weights, each with a companion italic.

The italics are really obliques, differentiating themselves from texts set with the upright fonts by their slant.

However, rather than calling the italic fonts slanted versions of Demos upright fonts, we should rather say that Demos upright fonts are straightened-up italics.

Much of the letter construction in the Demo typeface is actually italic, meaning that it is inspired by handwriting.

And this despite its being a sans serif with an almost futuristic appearance.

The a and g in Demo are both single-storey, but the combination of curves and corners in these two letters is right out of a 16th-century Italian chancery.

The other notable feature of Demo is the strong mono-linearity present in all ten of the fonts.

Demos letters do not include any visible stroke contrast: Demos lowercase has a very tall x-height, and the capital letters are compact (the lowercases ascender strokes rise above the caps somewhat).

Demo does not need to be restricted to use in display sizes only; its lighter weights may be used to set shorter passages of body copy, too.

Demo was designed by Aarya Purohit and the Indian Type Foundry (ITF).


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Download Interlink Fonts by Indian Type Foundry

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Interlink is a single-weight, all-caps stencil typeface designed by the French designer Julie Soudanne.

Its forms are monolinear, and they have the feeling of a contemporary-style sans serif.

Interlinks letters are nice and geometric, but they are not mono-width. Nevertheless, Soudanne constructed many of the characters so that they feel like they might be equally wide, even though they are not.

Aside from the stencil-optic, Interlinks best feature is its unique series of 68 ligatures.

This large set includes both two-letter and three-letter ligatures. The OpenType Ligatures feature is so important to this design that the letters ability to link-up to each other is referenced in the typefaces very name: Interlink is, basically, a palette of inter-linking letters for designers to use in display sizes.

Interlink may be used very well in headlines, or for logo design. The typeface may be paired with virtually any kind of body text fonts, be these serif or sans.



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