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Hadron

Hadron

by Veil of Perception
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Hadron Font Family was designed by Terry Lee and published by Veil of Perception. Hadron contains 1 styles.

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About Hadron Font Family


Hadron is a fusion of gothic black letter and foundational letter forms. It has a heavy flat pen influence but is combined with more modern letter forms for increased legibility over that offered by black letter fonts. Unlike most black letter fonts, Hadron can be set all caps using the first level of caps. A basic design kernel based on the caps “O” and “H” was created first. These letter forms consist of an interplay between curves and straight lines with abrupt transitions and also possess some of the geometric crispness of a modern sans serif. The rest of the Hadron font was developed around this “O” and “H” kernel. This font could be used for any application requiring a formal black letter or foundational lettering look. Hadron could also be used for invitations, brochures and posters. The first level of caps and lower case is basic enough to set a large body of text. It could also be set all caps at that level.

Designers: Terry Lee

Publisher: Veil of Perception

Foundry: Veil of Perception

Design Owner: Veil of Perception

MyFonts debut: Apr 29, 2016

Hadron

About Veil of Perception

The Veil of Perception Foundry was initially set up as an illustration studio specializing in fantasy and science fiction art but evolved into a graphic design studio which is now entirely dedicated to type design. The main approach of the foundry is to start off with a basic design kernel consisting of two or three letter forms and then expand this kernel into a full blown type design. The name of the foundry is derived from one of the theories of John Locke. We do not directly contact reality but rather interact with it through symbols. The color red is only in our head. We are hermetically sealed into a form of virtual reality. While conducting our daily routines we plow through a silent, invisible world.

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