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Antipol VF

Antipol VF

by phospho
Individual Styles from $87.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $159.00 USD
Antipol VF Font Family was designed by Roland Hörmann and published by phospho. Antipol VF contains 2 styles family package options.

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    Antipol VF Complete Family

    2 fonts

    Best Value!

    Per Style:

    $79.50 USD

    Pack of 2 styles:

    $159.00 USD

    About the family


    With Antipol Variable, the reversed stress font was supplemented with Wide and Extended cuts in the Hairline weight. The ability to stretch single letters extremely wide is an exclusive goodie of the Variable version.


    Antipol is a Sans Serif design that reverses the conventions of a regular Latin Sans Serif. With a weight emphasis on the horizontals and its vertical terminals Antipol radiates a 1970s charisma known from the like of Antique Olive.


    Its modern and avantgardistic attributes are most pronounced in the Hairline weight, where ultra thin lines meet distinctive arrowhead-corners. This particular weight is meant for display settings, think full-page magazine titles or posters.


    Antipol Wide and Antipol Extended are a generous statement for graphic design with enough space to let the type breathe: art catalogs, lead texts, invitations, letterheads or brand identity.


    Any style comes with a wide range of OpenType features that goes beyond a standard display font: Small Caps, Proportional and Tabular Oldstyle Figures and Lining Figures, Fractions, and much more.



    Designers: Roland Hörmann

    Publisher: phospho

    Foundry: phospho

    Design Owner: phospho

    MyFonts debut: May 13, 2022

    Antipol VF

    About phospho

    Located in a central district of Vienna, Austria, Roland Hörmann runs phospho; a studio that specializes in both graphic and type design. “I am always excited about graphic design jobs where I can bring in my lettering skills as a type designer,” Roland says. “My fascination for type undoubtedly came from my father’s Letraset catalogues, which I loved tracing letters in as a kid.” In the early Nineties, long before he had decided to study grap...

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