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Fer

von ParaType
Einzelschnitte ab $30.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 19 Fonts: $240.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Fer wurde von Dmitry Goloub entworfen und von ParaType veröffentlicht. Fer enthält 19 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Fer is a sans-serif font for body text, not lacking in its own distinctive voice. The aftertaste of reading the text set in Fer is like reading the letters on old rusty plates somewhere in Southern Europe, hence the name (Fer means iron in French).

Being a modern system that includes a variable font with weight and optical size axes, Fer combines the features of geometriс sans serifs and old sans serifs with closed apertures. The typeface contains three sets of styles: for captions, text and headings, — with the weight ranging from regular to black.

Fer was created with the idea to unite nations. The Latin character set supports all European languages, most African languages and Vietnamese. Cyrillic has support for all living Cyrillic languages and some obsolete characters too. The font also supports the Greek language. Additionally, the character set includes currency signs of all supported languages’ countries, old style, lining, tabular and proportional figures as well as numbers in squares and circles. Lastly, the font has lots of localized letterforms and stylistic sets.

Fer was designed by Dmitry Goloub for Paratype in 2020–2023.

Designer: Dmitry Goloub

Herausgeber: ParaType

Foundry: ParaType

Eigentümer des Designs: ParaType

MyFonts Debüt: May 2, 2023

Fer

Über ParaType

Paratype has been designing, developing and distributing digital fonts since the 1980’s. Our ever-growing library of hundreds of typefaces includes some of the most widely used fonts, such as Futura PT, DIN 2014, Circe, Vast, Fact and PT Sans/Serif Pro. Paratype fonts have extensive language support covering Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts. We also create custom fonts and provide font mastering and software services.

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