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Scrans™

von Corradine Fonts
Einzelschnitte ab $29.95 USD
Komplette Familie mit 8 Fonts: $120.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Scrans wurde von Manuel Eduardo Corradine entworfen und von Corradine Fonts veröffentlicht. Scrans enthält 8 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Scrans (Script + Sans) is a modern script family that gets both, conceptual and formal elements, from classic rational and geometric styles. It's main purpose is to make the difference in an innovative manner. In other words, you can use Scrans in texts where traditionally the classic scripts won’t fit. Scrans is a powerful tool that helps you to obtain clean, minimalists, geometric, contemporary, and mostly, highly legible designs. Each detail in the design of Scrans (like it's compact proportions, it's soft connections, it's cutted endings and it's subtle slant angle), was carefully crafted so you can get a high quality font to use in any project. You can also take advantage of its Open Type features that improve the potential of the typeface, with stylistic alternates and the options to underline smartly the words. Each one of the eight weights supports many languages, including Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.

Designer: Manuel Eduardo Corradine

Herausgeber: Corradine Fonts

Foundry: Corradine Fonts

Eigentümer des Designs: Corradine Fonts

MyFonts Debüt: Jul 23, 2016

Scrans™ is a trademark of Corradine Fonts.

Über Corradine Fonts

This is a Manuel Corradine’s personal project devised in 2006. It aims to develop fonts in a wide range of styles, since experimental, modular or calligraphic to workhorse text fonts. Most fonts of the foundry have been developed directly by him, but there are some of them designed by (or in collaboration whit) other Colombian designers.One of the added values of many of the foundry's fonts is the Open Type programming, so are very useful tools due its lot of possible variations.

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