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SST® Hebrew

von Monotype
Einzelschnitte ab $67.99 USD
Komplette Familie mit 4 Fonts: $135.99 USD
Die Schriftfamilie SST Hebrew wurde von Akira Kobayashi entworfen und von Monotype veröffentlicht. SST Hebrew enthält 4 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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SST Hebrew Family Pack

4 Fonts

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Über die Familie


The SST® typeface is greater than the sum of its parts. It's an exceptionally powerful suite of designs that spans applications with grace, and imaging environments with ease. Advertising, brochures, documentation, packaging, short and long form text copy, even wayfinding, in hard copy or digital media, are all within the SST typeface family's range. Add to this, a character set supporting almost 100 languages, and you have a typographic juggernaut.

The SST Pan-European family has 17 fonts in total. It spans six weights from ultra light to heavy, each with an italic complement. In addition, three condensed designs and two monospaced (typewriter) typefaces were drawn to further expand the family’s vast range of uses.

Designer: Akira Kobayashi

Herausgeber: Monotype

Foundry: Monotype

Eigentümer des Designs: Monotype

MyFonts Debüt: Dec 15, 2017

SST® Hebrew is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

Über Monotype

The Monotype Library is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of typefaces, featuring original designs of historical importance and a fresh range of contemporary and fashionable fonts. The Monotype Library includes thousands of timeless classics, hand-crafted revivals and original designs from many of the most innovative type designers and foundries in history. This distinctive, award-winning library of premium fonts provides brands and designers with a broad and reliable selection of typefaces for expressive typography in print and on screen. The Premium Foundry page can be viewed Here.

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