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Magnum Sans™

por FontMesa
Estilos individuales desde $19.00 USD
Familia completa de 43 fuentes: $250.00 USD
La familia tipográfica Magnum Sans fue diseñada por Michael Hagemann y publicada por FontMesa. Magnum Sans contiene 43 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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Magnum Sans is a strong neutral sans serif consisting of eleven weights with true Italic, Oblique and an alt upright set called Alfa. The definition of Magnum is a large wine bottle that's twice the capacity of one 750ml bottle, today the name is used in any product offering double the capacity, Magnum Sans achieves this by offering two slanted and two upright versions plus a standard and pro set. Designed to be highly readable Magnum Sans is ideal for text, signage, headlines and media broadcasting or anywhere else quick readable lettering is needed. This standard version supports characters sets for central and eastern European countries with code-pages of 1252 Latin1, 1250 Latin 2, 1257 Baltic and 1254 Turkish. Note: for additional language support, please see our Magnum Sans Pro family, which includes Vietnamese, PinYin and Greek.

Diseñadores: Michael Hagemann

Editorial: FontMesa

Fundición: FontMesa

Propietario del diseño: FontMesa

MyFonts debut: Sep 18, 2014

Magnum Sans™ is a trademark of FontMesa.

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Founded in 2000 by photographer and type designer Michael Hagemann, FontMesa has specialized in creating type styles of the old west and fonts for sign lettering. Some fonts are classic Italian (Tuscan) and French revivals with new lowercase letters added while others were created from a small sample of letters found on old documents never intended to be a complete font. FontMesa continues to research and find old, long lost type from the 1800s, then revive them into the digital world where they will never be forgotten. With a FontMesa font you can be assured of a quality product; all fonts are drawn and kerned by hand and never created by automatic scanning methods.

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