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Tradesman™

von Grype
Einzelschnitte ab $16.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 40 Fonts: $200.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Tradesman wurde von Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky entworfen und von Grype veröffentlicht. Tradesman enthält 40 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Tradesman is a rugged industrial sans serif built from the bold geometric language of classic tool branding and machine-era lettering. Inspired by the visual strength of traditional industrial marks, the family expands that spirit into a large typographic system designed for powerful branding and heavy-duty design work. The letterforms draw from the octagonal geometry found in early industrial signage and mechanical engraving. This gives Tradesman a strong mechanical personality while maintaining clean structure and modern usability across a wide range of design environments. The family grows far beyond its logotype origins into a full megafamily including lowercase, small caps styles, and an extensive range of widths and weights. From narrow condensed styles to wide industrial headlines, the system allows designers to build cohesive typographic hierarchies while maintaining a consistent industrial tone. Tradesman contains a comprehensive multilingual character set supporting Latin-based languages along with numerals, punctuation. The strong geometry and disciplined construction make it a dependable typographic workhorse for demanding design applications. Whether used for industrial branding, construction companies, workwear packaging, mechanical products, sports graphics, or editorial headlines, Tradesman delivers bold clarity with unmistakable industrial authority.

Designer: Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky

Herausgeber: Grype

Foundry: Grype

Original Foundry: Grype

Eigentümer des Designs: Grype

MyFonts Debüt: Jun 14, 2016

Tradesman™ is a trademark of Grype Type.

Über Grype

Grype began as a grunge type outfit for a short-lived time under the independent designer Charles Leroux. It was acquired by Astigmatic (AOETI) in 2016 and has since transitioned under the team of Brian J. Bonislawsky and Jim Lyles into a type foundry that produces font families inspired by corporate, band, and other logotypes and branding. And we still have retained some of the early pepperings of grunge typography from the library to boot.Grype expands on branding logotypes and makes them into full fledged type identity kits.

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