New text and display typefaces from Porchez, Font Bureau, Gestalten, and more.If this isn't looking beautiful as email, view it on the web.
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While we were busy celebrating our 20th Anniversary, the FontShop.com receiving dock was buzzing with brand new shipments. This update is packed with exciting new releases from Porchez Typofonderie, ReType, Font Bureau, PSY/OPS, Gestalten, and more. Many of which you won’t find at any other retailer.
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Lavigne Text & Lavigne Display
The well-received Lavigne Display now has a companion optimized for ease of reading at small sizes. Lavigne Text is as striking as more ornamental faces like Cochin and DeVinne, but with a structure designed for long reading. It features generous x-height, short ascenders and descenders, open counters and simplified details that improve its reproduction at small sizes.
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Anisette Petite
Released by Font Bureau 15 years ago, Anisette has been a favorite of those seeking an elegant Art Deco look. Later, Jean-François Porchez added new value to the family by developing a lowercase that combines the sobriety of geometrical typefaces with an unexpected tension in certain curves. More surprises are found in the highly original ‘r’, ‘l’, and ‘g’.
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Tangier
With Tangier, Richard Lipton continues to explore the possibilities of the elegant Spencerian form in its infinite variety. Inspired by lettering on a catalog cover, Lipton developed this lively series, exuberant yet disciplined, with a black weight that pushes the boundaries for contrast in a script. Captivated by Tangier’s flair and sprightly joie de vivre, Glamour magazine incorporated two weights into their 2008 redesign. Now you can have it for yours.
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Costa
Novel and uncategorizable, Costa was born as a corporate typeface for Costa Crociere, an Italian cruise company. The idea was to create a sort of Mediterranean style, referencing the line’s more exotic ports of call.
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Harfang
André Simard’s angular serif face is easy to read in long texts, advertising copy, annual reports and the like; but one that also provides a crisp and stylish appeal in more prominent display settings. The “Harfang” is a Snowy Owl, the official bird of Simard’s native Québec.
Download Harfang Specimen
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Hermes FB
Already a cult favorite among discerning designers who look past more common straight-sided sans serifs, Hermes has just become a much more versatile typeface. Get the new family and take advantage of additional weights, italics, and alternate glyphs (‘a’, ‘g’, ‘w’, ‘W’, ‘M’).
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