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Diagonalalley

by Jointype
Individual Styles from $16.00 USD
The Diagonalalley Font Family was designed by Jeremy Gill-Praba and published by Jointype. Diagonalalley contains 2 styles.

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This type of font emphasizes strong vertical strokes and sharp diagonal elements, giving it a sense of stability and dynamic movement at the same time. The absence or minimization of horizontal curves creates a mechanical, modern, and architectural feel. Key characteristics: Vertical emphasis: Letters are tall, with straight upright stems that convey strength and order. Diagonal construction: Diagonal strokes (as seen in letters like “A”, “V”, “K”, or “N”) are prominent, adding tension and energy to the letterforms. Minimal curvature: Rounded shapes are either flattened or replaced with angular cuts, resulting in a crisp, faceted appearance. Geometric structure: The design often follows strict geometric principles, producing a precise and disciplined rhythm. Modern and technical tone: Fonts of this type are often used in branding for technology, architecture, or fashion, where sharpness and sophistication are desired. Example fonts: Futura Black (geometric with strong verticals and diagonals) Neon Tubes, Bebas Neue, or Exo 2 (modern interpretations) Avant Garde Gothic Bold (when stylized with angular alternates)

Designers: Jeremy Gill-Praba

Publisher: Jointype

Foundry: Jointype

Design Owner: Jointype

MyFonts debut: Nov 27, 2025

Diagonalalley

About Jointype

This foundry is a studio that creates expensive and humanistic type that reflects the every day waking world.The type faces vary from script to graffiti like type.The work is know for its liveliness and personal approach to type.The types however remain to have a digital feel in part and is under the umbrella of Jgpartworker Ltd. The type produced has been adequately letter spaced tracked and kerned to create readability and has had its ascenders and defenders adjusted from the creation of the type faces to match this.

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