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Frontcourt

von Kostic
Einzelschnitte ab $40.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 15 Fonts: $150.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Frontcourt wurde von Nikola Kostić entworfen und von Kostic veröffentlicht. Frontcourt enthält 15 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Frontcourt is a versatile display typeface primarily conceptualized for jersey names and numbers, offering exceptional flexibility across five widths—Compressed, Condensed, Normal, Wide, and Extra Wide. Each width is available in three distinct styles: Regular, Medium, and Bold, ensuring optimal legibility and impact across various applications.

With a focus on adaptability, Frontcourt allows for seamless customization of short and long last names on jerseys, maintaining a balanced and cohesive aesthetic. Beyond its intended use in sports typography, it can also be useful in other display settings where bold, high-impact lettering is needed. A set of alternative characters (C, E, F, N, S, a, c, s, &) via the OpenType feature and an additional set of inline figures (both Proportional and Tabular) offer further customization, making Frontcourt a dynamic choice for branding, signage, and promotional design.

Designer: Nikola Kostić

Herausgeber: Kostic

Foundry: Kostic

Eigentümer des Designs: Kostic

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 6, 2025

Frontcourt

Über Kostic

Kostić Type Foundry is a small, independent type foundry run by the father-and-son team Zoran and Nikola Kostić. Zoran began designing fonts in 1987 out of necessity—his DTP studio required PostScript Cyrillic fonts, which were unavailable at the time. What started as a practical need soon became a lifelong passion, leading him to create numerous original typefaces, including Batke, Beograd, KosticSans, KosticSerif, Lapidary Capitals, Sketch, DesignerRound, Why Square, and Just Square (both licensed by Linotype). After closing his studio in 2004, Zoran dedicated himself to the digital preservation of medieval manuscripts from the Hilandar Monastery. To support this work, he developed complex typefaces based on Old Church Slavonic scripts, such as Hilandarski Ustav and Monah, each containing over 6,400 characters. Nikola grew up surrounded by the creative energy of his father’s DTP studio in the late '80s. After earning a master’s degree from the Faculty of Applied Arts at the University of Arts in Belgrade, he initially pursued a career in graphic design. However, in 2011, he decided to design his first commercial typeface and turned to Zoran for guidance in font production. When the font sold a license on its very first day of distribution, there was no turning back—Nikola shifted his focus entirely to type design. By 2021, Nikola had built a diverse library of typefaces, including Chiavettieri, Altivo, Roc Grotesk, and Rizado Script. As his passion for type design grew, so did his expertise. After Zoran retired in 2018, Nikola, who was already focused on design, took on the technical aspects as well, overseeing every stage of font production. His work has earned critical acclaim and prestigious design awards from some of the world’s leading typographic organizations. Kostić Type Foundry’s typefaces have reached millions of designers worldwide, appearing in everything from U.S. presidential campaign to local grocery store logos—a testament to the global impact of their craft.

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