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Journeyman

Journeyman

by Cafe.no
Individual Styles from $12.00 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $24.00 USD
Journeyman Font Family was designed by Cato Hernes Jensen and published by Cafe.no. Journeyman contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Journeyman Family

3 fonts

Best Value!

Per style:

$8.00 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$24.00 USD

About Journeyman Font Family


Journeyman is an all caps layered display typeface in the sign painter tradition. It has normal width caps in lowercase position and a wider caps in uppercase position. Letters in lowercase position are slightly more rounded than those in uppercase position thus providing two styles. Journeyman supports languages with latin characters and ligatures as well as Greek and Cyrillic. The normal front layer is Line while Silhouette is usually put at the back for a three dimensional effect. Other layer arrangements are possible. The type works well for shop displays, poster work, menus, signage and other purposes where you want the type to have impact.

Designers: Cato Hernes Jensen

Publisher: Cafe.no

Foundry: Cafe.no

Design Owner: Cafe.no

MyFonts debut: May 11, 2017

Journeyman

About Cafe.no

Good design should be fun to use. Starting from a basic need to read or understand something Cafe.no designs a solution. With a view to the fjord working from Kampen in Oslo, ideas are shaped into a workable solution. Being able to read on a phone or read on a watch necessitates good design. And being able to communicate across cultures creates a demand for cross language typefaces and user interfaces. Cafe.no has created a method for designing typefaces that follows traditions while working in a digital world. All typefaces are tested on native language users. Being from Norway means being aware of the important features in smaller languages. Therefore attention is spent on details in letters in smaller languages and minority languages too. Process should facilitate usability. Cafe.no was founded in 2000 by Cato Hernes Jensen. Current development is focused on design for edge devices.

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