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Carat Nova

von Hoftype
Einzelschnitte ab $49.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 16 Fonts: $198.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Carat Nova wurde von Dieter Hofrichter entworfen und von Hoftype veröffentlicht. Carat Nova enthält 16 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen. Mehr über diese Familie

Über die Familie


Carat Nova is the latest iteration of the renowned Carat family, presenting anew the classical Antiqua category, infused with a contemporary twist. This font family boasts an extensive range of styles, making it versatile for various applications. With its unique graphic appeal, Carat Nova is perfect for large-format projects, impactful headlines, magazines, book covers, newspapers, and branding logos. Its diverse weights and OpenType features enhance its usability across both digital and print media, ensuring it meets the demands of modern design.

Designer: Dieter Hofrichter

Foundry: Hoftype

MyFonts Debüt: Mar 12, 2026

Carat Nova

Über Hoftype

German designer Dieter Hofrichter started his foundry in 2010. Since then, he has remained focused on developing text fonts that integrate the rich history and tradition of typography with contemporary styles. Based in Munich, his first typeface on MyFonts was Impara, a sans serif with lively stroke ductus and distinct humanistic characteristics that is a representation of linear coolness and classic elegance. Since his debut, he has continued to produce beautiful, high quality serif faces. Capita, one of the foundry’s best sellers, is a self-dominated face with a fresh style that avoids the harshness of many slab serifs. Dieter has also seen success with one of his most recent designs, Mangan, a text face that combines classical rationality with contemporary design. “One of our intentions is to utilize the knowledge of the history of type to create contemporary types,” Dieter says. “Style consciousness and many years of experience in type design are our qualifications for producing functional and usable types of high quality.”

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