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Nyata

von Marsnev
Einzelschnitte ab $12.80 USD
Komplette Familie mit 19 Fonts: $149.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Nyata wurde von Muhammad Ariq Syauqi entworfen und von Marsnev veröffentlicht. Nyata enthält 19 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Nyata™ — Clearly Visible, No Matter What.


I love London for its finest visual branding, especially its Johnston typeface spreading all over the city. It inspired me to create this new font family: Nyata™.


Nyata means clearly visible in Indonesian. The typeface is designed to be clean, unique, and legible. It is a great combination for any display requiring high legibility, such as city’s way finder.


Long ascenders help some characters more obvious. You will never confuse wether it is an h or an n. Moreover, I tried to create all the letters are distinguishable. Of course, no time for people to doubt between Uppercase “I” and lowercase “l” when seeing a way finder. Last but not least, it is equipped with tons of OpenType features such as slashed zero to help the words more obvious, or stylistic sets if you don’t fancy the serifed uppercase I.


Nyata™ is also delivered in Variable Font format. Enjoy all the styles and everything in between in one variable font only sized less than 150kb.

Designer: Muhammad Ariq Syauqi

Herausgeber: Marsnev

Foundry: Marsnev

Eigentümer des Designs: Marsnev

MyFonts Debüt: May 20, 2020

Nyata

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Marsnev™ (they/them) is an Indonesian type designer/artist currently based in Reading, England. Heavily influenced by graffiti and having background both in linguistics and type design, Marsnev™ explores letterforms from the wildest to the most technical. Marsnev™ can handle multiscripts very well, such as Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, and Hebrew. Their works have been recognised and used by international artists and companies, such as Taylor Swift and NestléFor any commission work related to type, including custom fonts, logotype, or consultation.

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