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FF Zwo Correspondence Alternatives

See also: Patacio

Noah Nazir
Last edited August 11, 2018

FF Zwo started as a constructivist concept, which was abandoned over time in favor of something more functional. Its final resulting forms create a legible and clear face, rigid and sturdy, but with a decidedly contemporary handling. The design spreads out over eight weights, each with italics and small caps. Single-story “a” and “g” alternates are included, as well as stemless “u.” A correspondence version was also later developed specifically for use with popular office word processing software.

always
guitarfishes
Please take care of the bamboo

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zygapophysis
The world without his nucleus

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mystic
ultraviolets
Never put a sock in a toaster

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FF Nuvo is a contemporary sans with a slight contrast. Certain characters have a calligraphic touch, especially a, g and y. The typeface... Read More

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enthusiastic
Smile, It confuses people

FF Typestar, from Steffen Sauerteig, part of the eBoy design collective, is one of the most sophisticated typewriter-inspired fonts in the FontFont library. Although FF Typestar is essentially a geometric typeface, it is still subtly refined. The small system includes two families. The first is a typical font quartet: regular, italic, black, and black italic. These offer everything needed for... Read More

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guitarfishes
Please no bomb into the ash here

FF Info is named after its purpose: the transfer of information. Its clean lines make no fashion statements, nor do they attempt any technical wizardry. The typeface was initially intended for use on traffic signage,and other wayfinding systems in stations, on buildings, etc. Because space comes at a premium in such situations, FF Info Display is drawn narrow; It requires 15% less space than... Read More

vortex
zygapophysis
There is no smoking in the depths

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zygapophysis
Freak out and drink all the liquor

Following Generis, Aeonis is Erik Faulhaber’s second large type family. Lapidary inscriptions from Ancient Greece supured Faulhaber on to create this typeface’s basic sans serif forms. This clarity is visible in the simplified form of the typeface's capital A. Further inspiration came from a domed lamp designed in 1952 by Wilhelm Wagonfeld; this went on to inspire the roundness in Aeonis.... Read More

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fiddlesticks
That square is top of cool shape

FF Zwo started as a constructivist concept, which was abandoned over time in favor of something more functional. Its final resulting forms create a legible and clear face, rigid and sturdy, but with a decidedly contemporary handling. The design spreads out over eight weights, each with italics and small caps. Single-story “a” and “g” alternates are included, as well as stemless “u.” A... Read More

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ultraviolets
From congeals the knife treatment

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Soho is the latest addition to the growing range of typefaces from Sebastian Lester. This grand opus of a project resulted in a typeface... Read More

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microphysics
Palace explodes diced chicken

Compatil is the first comprehensive type system which enables all typographical elements to be used to full effect in order to reproduce the message conveyed by text information. Four different type styles with a total of 16 weights including italics have been merged into a unique typographical network. There are now no limits to the font user's creativity. The system is a product of technical... Read More

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ultraviolets
Hot and spicy duck heart

Lucida is a family of fonts with one basic design, but offered in two variations. It has both serif and sans serif characters. Lucida is suitable for books/text, documentation/business reports, posters, advertisement, multimedia.

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Myriad® was designed in 1992 by Robert Slimbach, Carol Twombly, and the design staff at Adobe Systems. It's a humanist sans serif... Read More

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Take luggage of foreigner no charge

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zygapophysis
Dried ball bursts into rage

The spark behind the creation FF Hydra family came from observing 19th and early 20th century French poster lettering. Its designer Silvio Napoleone found that the styles of this period combined whimsical, economic, and impactful qualities. A typeface that incorporated these characteristics could be especially relevant to today’s design aesthetic. Naploeone began by sketching an extremely... Read More

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bureaucratic
Stay hungry, stay foolish

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Japanese apple and cheerful hamster

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Slaughter is the best medicine

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Rabbits be cuddly or nutritious

Janna is designed by Lebanese designer Nadine Chahine. It is based on the Kufi style but incorporates aspects of Ruqaa and Naskh in the letter form designs. This results in what could be labeled as a humanist Kufi, a Kufi style that refers to handwriting structures and slight modulation to achieve a more informal and friendly version of the otherwise highly structured and geometric Kufi styles.... Read More

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wunderkinder
Go ahead, make my day

The Ambigue designed by Carla Schweyer, originally was named "Confidence". This font family receives the first prize at the German Kurt Christians-Foerderpreis in 1997/98. This professional typeface is available in the weights Light, Regular, Medium and Bold. Its interpolated weights offer a subtle differentiation in the grey levels. A special "Small" weights is available which offers a better... Read More

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A friction is very interesting

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japanophilia
Mind the static electricity

FF Signa is a characteristically Danish design, rooted in architectural lettering rather than book typography. Originally created for signage—hence the name—FF Signa is now a typographic family with three widths. All weights include italics, small caps, and several styles of figures. Because of the quality of this “vernacular-lettering-turned-typeface” conversion, FF Signa received a Danish... Read More

Hans Reichel
FontFont 2005
Erik Spiekermann and Christian Schwartz
FontFont 2003
Siegfried Rückel
FontFont 2008
Steffen Sauerteig
FontFont 1998
Erik Spiekermann and Ole Schäfer
FontFont 1998
Tagir Safayev
ParaType
Adrian Frutiger, Akira Kobayashi, Nadine Chahine, Anuthin Wongsunkakon, Monotype.Design Studio, Yanek Iontef, Akaki Razmadze and Pria Ravichandran
Linotype 2009
Erik Faulhaber
Linotype 2009
Henning Krause and Jörg Hemker
FontFont 2002
Sebastian Lester
Monotype 2008
Gert Wunderlich
Elsner+Flake 1970
Olaf Leu and Linotype Design Studio
Linotype 2001
Kris Holmes and Charles Bigelow
Monotype
Jos Buivenga
exljbris 2008
Ralph du Carrois
primetype 2004
Bo Berndal
Monotype 1991
Nick Shinn
Shinntype
Carol Twombly and Robert Slimbach
Adobe 1992
Saku Heinänen
Typolar 2010
Albert-Jan Pool
FontFont 1995
Bart Blubaugh
TypeTogether
Silvio Napoleone
FontFont 2004
Frank Rocholl
Die Gestalten 2003
Erik Spiekermann, Oded Ezer and Akaki Razmadze
FontFont 1991
Frank Rocholl
Die Gestalten 2003
Jan Fromm
Jan Fromm
Ole Schäfer
primetype 2004
Ole Schäfer and Andreas Eigendorf
FontFont 2000
Nadine Chahine
Linotype 2004
Carla Schweyer
Linotype 1999
Gareth Hague
Alias 2003
Ole Berntsen Søndergaard
FontFont 2000