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Binomic

von DearType
Einzelschnitte ab $19.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 8 Fonts: $55.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Binomic wurde von Veneta Rangelova entworfen und von DearType veröffentlicht. Binomic enthält 8 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Binomic is a sort of monospaced font family. "Sort of" because it was not designed with the sole purpose of being used as a coding font, but rather as a nice alternative to monospaced fonts in graphic design projects. It's a friendly mix between your average fixed-width font and a more geometric, wider sans, thus more of a display font than a text one. The Binomic family has both upright and slanted versions, each in four convenient weights. The family is equipped with 480+ glyphs, has Latin Extended and Cyrillic support (both Russian and Bulgarian), oldstyle figures, as well as a set of cute technical characters, alternates and symbols. The Binomic family is clean, amiable and really versatile, so it will fit most design applications - from greeting cards, menus, merchandise, book covers and packaging materials to websites and apps. It is legible and modern, kind of sleek but without any pretensions.

Designer: Veneta Rangelova

Herausgeber: DearType

Foundry: DearType

Eigentümer des Designs: DearType

MyFonts Debüt: May 24, 2021

Binomic

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I first became interested in type design through my job as a creative director in a branding agency. Even though we handled projects from different fields it soon became obvious that selecting the right font was half of the job. As time passed I became convinced that font and color alone can create a striking impression and thus should always be a priority. I like how a font can tell a story on its own, which inspired me to give type design a try. And in 2014 DearType was born. The idea behind every DT font is to convey a certain personal feel, hence the focus on scripts which can always make your project seem non-generic and special.

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