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Noa

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Noa is a Linotype font family with 6 styles.

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Noa


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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: June 21st, 2006
Designed by: Nina Lee Storm
Designed when: 2004
Contained in Category: Legible
Design owned by: Linotype
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Noa LT Std

The Danish designer Nina Lee Storm designed Noa for use on television and computer screens during the late 1990s. She began her six-member type family with the creation of bitmap fonts, developing their print outlines only secondarily.

Noa’s letters exhibit a tall x-height, coupled with very short ascenders and descenders. Storm is proud to report that her typeface also looks very “Danish.”

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 • Linotype: Noa (English)



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