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Letternews: Brand new styles in FF Signa

March 10, 2016 by
FontShop Team
FontShop Team

Designed for signage, the Danish FF Signa has been radically different from most sans serif text typefaces. To complete this versatile super family, we now present FF Signa Slab Stencil and offer you a 70% introductory discount until March 31.

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FF Signa Slab Stencil

Ole Søndergaard for FontFont

First, take a look at the latest addition. FF Signa™ Slab Stencil matches FF Signa Slab in all seven weights, Roman only. Or should we rather say upright only? The stencil variant additionally carries full support for Cyrillic-based languages.

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FF Signa Extension

Ole Søndergaard for FontFont

Also, instead of offering its condensed and extended widths in limited weight ranges, the revamped FF Signa family is now built out completely, coming in seven full weights – companion italics included – across all three widths.

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Stencil alphabets: Interrupted strokes and divided shapes

Love stencils? Read this piece by our own Ferdinand Ulrich on the use and function of stencils, written both on the function level, and the philosophical level. Why do stencil alphabets carry an ephemeral feeling, and what’s behind their recent wave of interest? So many great photographs.

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More Slab Stencil Fonts

Looking for something specific, or just want to keep browsing? Check out our slab stencil fontlist by previous FontShop editor Stephen Coles, with recent additions by David Sudweeks and Yves Peters.

More Slab Stencil Fonts



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