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AF Interface

AF Interface by ACME Collection
Individual Styles from $44.00
Complete family of 2 fonts: $71.00
AF Interface Font Family was designed by Christian Küsters and published by ACME Collection. AF Interface contains 2 styles and family package options. More about this family

Per Style: $35.50

Pack of 2 : $71.00

About AF Interface Font Family


Designers: Christian Küsters

Publisher: ACME Collection

Foundry: ACME Collection

Design Owner: ACME

MyFonts debut: Mar 3, 2009

AF Interface

About ACME Collection

Started in 1996, by Christian Küsters, Acme Fonts is a London-based foundry, offering fonts by Küsters and 15 other designers: Anthony Burrill, Gérard Paris-Clavel & Johannes Bergerhausen, Jean-Lou Désiré, Paul Farrington, Robert Green, Paul Kehra, Simon Piehl, Alex Rich, Carsten Schwesig, Sandy Suffield, Dirk Wachowiak, Anne Wehebrink and Paul Wilson. Küsters believes that type, as a medium, 'can be pushed beyond its hitherto accepted role - can be consciously loaded with cultural signifiers which might then run in visual parallel with verbal content; a type as commentary'. The name of the foundry itself developed out of this preoccupation with the subtle mechanisms of language. Acme literally means highest point of perfection, and is in complete contrast to its universal use to signify the opposite through a thousand-and-one Acme Laundry vans and the like. Typical of Acme's 'project-based' approach design is AF Metropolis, an experimental 3D font, designed by Küsters and Paul Beavis. Others include AF Carplates by Sandy Suffield and Christian Küsters, and AF Generation by Dirk Wachowiak.