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Asgeir Pedersen
Typography and the act of selecting and matching a set of fonts for a specific project has always been one of the most gratifying parts of the job as a graphic designer. Creating them yourself even more so. The foundry aims at clarity of expression, making font faces that are practical and user friendly - for the eyes. And first and foremost for screen devices, but also singular, expressive styles for titling and short chunks of texts, both in print and in the digital domain.