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Nerall

von XdCreative
Einzelschnitte ab $29.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 18 Fonts: $329.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Nerall wurde von Faldy Kudo entworfen und von XdCreative veröffentlicht. Nerall enthält 18 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen. Mehr über diese Familie

Über die Familie


Nerall is a contemporary grotesk built for modern brand systems. Engineered with precision and clarity, it delivers a confident, adaptable voice across editorial, corporate, and digital environments. Rooted in the neo-grotesk tradition, Nerall balances rational structure with subtle humanist detailing creating a typeface that feels stable, refined, and distinctly alive. With 8 weights from Extra Light to Black and carefully drawn true italics, the family forms a complete typographic system. The variable version offers seamless weight flexibility, making Nerall highly adaptable for scalable visual identities. Designed for branding, editorial, packaging, and interface design, Nerall provides a clean yet authoritative presence structured enough for corporate communication, expressive enough for contemporary design systems. Extended Latin language support and essential OpenType features ensure professional versatility across global projects. What began as structural study evolved into a refined type system designed to feel precise yet alive. Completing Nerall marks both a technical milestone and a deeply rewarding creative journey

Designer: Faldy Kudo

Foundry: XdCreative

MyFonts Debüt: Feb 26, 2026

Nerall

Über XdCreative

Hi, I’m xdCreative!I’m a designer who loves typography and creating fonts that feel timeless yet modern. My collection includes clean serifs, versatile sans-serifs, and unique display styles — perfect for logos, branding, packaging, or editorial projects.Each font is carefully crafted by hand with attention to detail, so you get typefaces that look professional and are fun to use. Take a look around and find the right font to bring your ideas to life!_Faldykudo

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