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Preto Sans OT Std

Preto Sans OT Std

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Individual Styles from $50.00
Complete family of 8 fonts: $229.00
Preto Sans OT Std Font Family was designed by Ján Filípek and published by DizajnDesign. Preto Sans OT Std contains 8 styles and family package options.

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About Preto Sans OT Std Font Family


Preto is an extensive type family, which explores the function of serifs on readability and legibility. Preto consist of three subfamilies: Sans, Semi and Serif. Preto is designed for multilingual typesetting. All of the subfamilies have equal gray value but different texture which can be use to differentiate languages. Preto subfamilies have two text weights and two bold styles (Regular --> Bold, Medium --> Black). Every weight has a companion Italic style as well. Preto Sans OT Std The Sans version of Preto forms the basic skeleton of the family, it is decidedly simpler than the other styles (Semi and Serif). Although you can find many distinctive and unique elements in the details. The most visible elements are the tapered upper part of the letters. The capital letters have uniform widths achieving very different texture than traditional roman proportions. There are two different options for ligatures and alternative characters (J, Q, g, &) gives more variability for different languages.

Designers: Ján Filípek

Publisher: DizajnDesign

Foundry: DizajnDesign

Design Owner: DizajnDesign

MyFonts debut: Oct 12, 2011

Preto Sans OT Std

About DizajnDesign

DizajnDesign is an independent Type Foundry and Graphic Design Studio, founded by Ján Filípek. DizajnDesign is focused on creating high quality typefaces with a contemporary attitude to provide useful yet enjoyable options for graphic designers all over the world. Released type families explore various type design space, ranging from text to display typefaces, from handmade scripts to serious readable fonts.

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