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Corbert™

von The Northern Block
Einzelschnitte ab $0.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 18 Fonts: $269.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Corbert wurde von Jonathan Hill entworfen und von The Northern Block veröffentlicht. Corbert enthält 18 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Initially released in 2013 Corbert was a big hit and was named one of the most popular fonts of the year by MyFonts. Following on from its success the design is updated and remastered to meet the latest standards of The Northern Block and to satisfy critical issues put forward by the most demanding of users.


A geometric sans serif typeface influenced by Bauhaus and the early modernist era. Precise shapes are optically adjusted to create a clear, natural typeface with excellent legibility. Corbert is a regular, self-evident design that works well across a wide range of applications.


Details include nine weights with matching italics and over 540 characters per style. Opentype features consist of five variations of numerals, including inferiors, superiors, fractions, alternative lowercase a, e and g, and language support covering Western, South, and Central Europe.

Designer: Jonathan Hill

Herausgeber: The Northern Block

Foundry: The Northern Block

Eigentümer des Designs: The Northern Block

MyFonts Debüt: Mar 6, 2013

Corbert™ is a trademark of The Northern Block.

Über The Northern Block

Established in 2006, The Northern Block is a respected independent type foundry celebrated for its creation of modernist fonts. Their adept team has crafted award-winning typefaces tailored for contemporary applications, specializing in custom designs for corporate clients. Notably, they excel in handling multi-script languages like Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, and Indic, ensuring inclusivity across linguistic contexts. Their international recognition underscores their dedication to excellence and innovation in type design.The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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