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Auto 3™

A font family tree displays different foundries’ versions, or a foundry’s different cuts, of basically the same typeface design.

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Underware Font Family — 24 styles — from $270.00
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Auto

Some words from Underware:

Auto is a sans serif typeface which has three different models of italics, each with its own flavour.

The complete font family consists of 3 x 24 fonts: Auto 1, whose italic is straightforward and restrained; Auto 2, with a personal and friendly italic; and Auto 3 with provocative, almost upright italics, with open counters and strategically placed serifs, loops and swashes.

With its three italics, Auto creates a new typographic palette, allowing the user to drive through unknown typographic and linguistic possibilities. Also, because of its four weights and the three different figure styles, it’s a vehicle equipped for many roads of typography.

Take a cruise, and let this typeface carry you to business or leisure.

Auto 3 Italics

Some words from Underware:

Now we get into a cruising mood: this italic demands your attention.

As an upright italic, the contrast with roman and other italics is created with edgy counterforms, the cursive construction, unexpected loop strokes and open endings. The capitals have swashes while the lowercase still remains candid.

Take it for headlines or for emphasizing a couple of words within a roman text.



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