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New FontFonts: Release 50

Masala In-Use

Image created with photography by Michael Pieracci & imagery from LiveSurface®

Masala

FF Masala & FF Masala Pro

FontFont star Xavier Dupré began work on Masala with the intent to create a sans companion for his popular FF Tartine Script. After rethinking and refining, Masala grew into its own type system of three sans weights and their italics, with an accompanying swashy brush script. The family is just right for logos and packaging as well as informal texts or children’s book covers. Despite its laid-back nature, FF Masala has as much typographic prowess as any serious sans serif. Ligatures, fractions, case-sensitive forms, and a full set of figure styles are included.

Available in Standard OpenType, or a Pro version with extended language support for Central Europe and Turkey.

Masala Script In-Use
Masala Script

FF Masala Script & FF Masala Script Pro

A worthy second-act to Dupré’s FF Tartine Script, Masala Script has a bit more contrast in its strokes and a little more swing in its step. Available in Standard OpenType, or a Pro version with extended language support for Central Europe and Turkey.

Mach In-Use
Mach

FF Mach

The very first sketches of FF Mach were drawn by Lukasz Dziedzic in 2004 for a Polish magazine about culture and arts. Rigid and technical, there isn’t a single curve in the family of six weights and 3 widths, but there are hundreds of inventive alternates and ligatures for setting tight, interconnected wordshapes.

Available in Standard OpenType, or a Pro version with Central European, Turkish, and Cyrillic character sets.

DIN Condensed Italic In-Use

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DIN Condensed Italic

FF DIN Condensed Italic

FF DIN, the most popular FontFont yet, finally has a Condensed Italic. More than a simple oblique, this is an optically-adjusted italic matching all five weights of FF DIN Condensed. It fits nicely into Albert-Jan Pool’s finely crafted version of the DIN model.

The most economical and convenient way to get the complete FF DIN family, including the new Condensed Italic is via the FF DIN OT Collection or the FF DIN Pro Collection which adds Central European, Cyrillic, and Greek character sets.

 

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