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Aalto Sans

por Los Andes
Estilos individuales desde $0.00 USD
Familia completa de 48 fuentes: $199.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Aalto Sans fue diseñada por Luciano Vergara y publicada por Los Andes. Aalto Sans contiene 49 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Aalto Sans, a modular Humanist-flavored sans serif typeface, is ideal for corporate use, and brand and corporate identity design. The font performs well for mid-length text. Aalto Sans is a neutral and clean font but it has friendly and modern design characteristics. Aalto Sans comes in 8 weights with matching italics and the whole family is composed of 3 subfamilies: Pro, Essential and Alt Essential, resulting in a total of 48 different styles. The Pro version includes a Latin Extended character set and OpenType features: stylistic alternates, small caps, case-sensitive forms, proportional and tabular figures, currency symbols, etc. The Essential and Alt Essential versions are well-suited for both web and corporate use. Thank you for inspiration Alvar Aalto! Special thanks to Alfonso García for his help with digital editing, especially for his contribution to the design of the beautiful italics.

Diseñadores: Luciano Vergara

Editorial: Los Andes

Fundición: Los Andes

Propietario del diseño: Los Andes

MyFonts debut: Jan 22, 2019

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Located in Concepción, Chile, Los Andes was established in 2011 by Daniel Hernandez, Miguel Hernandez and Luciano Vergara as a spin-off of LatinoType. Their goal was simple: to make typefaces that would simplify the job of the designers who used them. The young foundry published its first typeface, Pantano, that same year and the rest, as they say, is history. With talented designers such as Mendoza Vergara, Daniel Hernández, Luciano Vergara, and Miguel Hernández in its ranks, Los Andes has created a library full of vast variations including everything from bestselling headliner typefaces like Darwin to grunge-inspired rustic families like Pantano. “Our typefaces tell stories,” Luciano says, “we are inspired by travel, nature, experiences and tastes when we design typefaces.” One of their more recent releases, Garden, was inspired by the cheerful and warm people the designers encountered when visiting Brazil in 2013. A young foundry with a wide range of talents and endless inspiration, keep an eye out for more typefaces from Los Andes!

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