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Alliance Neue

von Degarism Studio
Einzelschnitte ab $40.00 USD $28.00 USD
30% Off
Komplette Familie mit 15 Fonts: $180.00 USD $126.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Alliance Neue wurde von Deni Anggara entworfen und von Degarism Studio veröffentlicht. Alliance Neue enthält 15 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen. Mehr über diese Familie

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Alliance Neue is part of the Alliance superfamily, a contemporary grotesque shaped by the spirit of 21st-century industrial design. It is rooted in functional clarity, yet refined for modern communication. The result is a typeface that balances precision with subtle character, suited to brands and systems that need structure without sterility.

Updated to version 2.0, Alliance Neue introduces improved readability and stronger aesthetic consistency across weights and styles. Carefully reworked proportions, spacing, and detailing support smoother text flow and a steadier visual rhythm. This makes it equally effective in editorial typography and display use, where tone and performance matter in equal measure.

Engineered for versatility, Alliance Neue reflects a modern industrial sensibility while staying adaptable, efficient, and timeless. It reads cleanly in dense layouts and holds its own at scale, making it a dependable choice for contemporary design work across print and digital.

Designer: Deni Anggara

Foundry: Degarism Studio

MyFonts Debüt: May 4, 2026

Alliance Neue

Über Degarism Studio

Degarism Studio was founded in 2015, born from a profound love for typography and a unique perspective on the interplay of typography, space, architecture, industrialism, and futurism. Influenced by the design movements and visionary figures of 1950s Europe, such as Josef Hoffmann, Josef Müller-Brockmann, Wim Crouwel, Max Bill, and Dieter Rams, we strive to blend these diverse inspirations into every font we create. Each release is not merely a font but a meticulously crafted masterpiece imbued with deep emotion and artistry.

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