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Jana Thork™

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Jana Thork

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This type family can be seen as a historical approach that considers our increasing needs for freedom in a post-historical world. Jana Thork is a synthesis of the stone engraved capital letterforms and the uncial and half-uncial calligraphic styles.

The idea of the typeface designer, Ricardo Esteves Gomes, was to seek the limits between our uppercase and lowercase mental concepts. In this respect, it unites references from both Roman and Celtic cultures in one place.

The Jana Thork family includes more than 120 extras including ligatures and swashes. If you want to use open type features you can see them all (ligatures, swashes and fractions) in one font file, that is Jana Thork Pro.

This family can be useful to compose titles, short texts and letterings that need to look attractive to the eye.

The family now also includes Jana Thork Bold versions and Jana Thork Pro Bold - a complement to this font family that can be used in graphic designs that need more complex hierarchic relations or greater visual impact.



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