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Veto Alternatives

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Last edited August 15, 2018

"Zero Gravity" is the motto of modern digital economy and culture: clear statements and no extra baggage result in optimal mobility and adaptation to quick changes. These principles apply to the Veto typeface, from Swiss designer Marco Ganz. Dynamic, functional, and unencumbered by the past, Veto has no frills, just everything that makes a font suitable for any use. Both light and normal weights are appropriate for body text, the italics are legible and the true bold weights can serve as striking display typefaces.

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microphysics
Slaughter is the best medicine

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ultraviolets
Meat fried cat ear the plate

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hypothenuses
Blaze up the custom made of going

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For decades, two different styles marked the streets of divided Berlin. West Berlin street signs were made using a sans serif standard... Read More

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bureaucratic
Miscellaneous bacteria pot monsters

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mystic
zygapophysis
Entering shop by stroller you decline

Rotis® is a comprehensive family group with Sans Serif, Semi Sans, Serif, and Semi Serif styles, for a total of 17 weights including italics. The four families have similar weights, heights and proportions; though the Sans is primarily monotone, the Semi Sans has swelling strokes, the Semi Serif has just a few serifs, and the Serif has serifs and strokes with mostly vertical axes. Designed by... Read More

safety
zygapophysis
Chicken rude and unreasonable

The Azbuka™ typeface family has its roots in a fairly pedestrian source. “The idea came in part from an old sign in London that read ‘SPRINKLER STOP VALVE’,” says Dave Farey, designer of the typeface. Like all good sign spotters, Farey took a photograph of the sign and filed it away for possible use in a lettering or typeface design project. In Prague a number of years later, the street signs... Read More

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guitarfishes
Please civilization use elevator

The Venus type family is a historic hot metal face with left slanted weights that is used for the german cartographic map production. There are also special typefaces required like the Roemisch and Topografische Zahlentafel type family.

rocket
abstractions
Set goods afire, paste at will

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Every year, more and more text is read directly on a computer screen in office applications, or from freshly printed sheets from a copier... Read More

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exljbris 2008

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primetype 2002
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primetype 2006
Ralph M. Unger
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DynaComware Design Studio
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Eduardo Manso
Emtype Foundry 2009
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Boris Dworschak
Die Gestalten 2008
Otl Aicher
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