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FF Yoga®

por FontFont
Estilos individuales desde $68.99 USD
Familia completa de 12 fuentes: $534.99 USD
La familia tipográfica FF Yoga fue diseñada por Xavier Dupré y publicada por FontFont. FF Yoga contiene 12 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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French type designer Xavier Dupré created this serif FontFont in 2009. The family contains 4 weights: Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, festive occasions, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries as well as web and screen design. FF Yoga provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. This FontFont is a member of the FF Yoga super family, which also includes FF Yoga Sans.

Diseñadores: Xavier Dupré

Editorial: FontFont

Fundición: FontFont

Propietario del diseño: FontFont

MyFonts debut: Nov 30, 2011

FF Yoga® is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions. FF is a trademark of Monotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

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FontFont was established in 1990 when FontShop founder Erik Spiekermann and fellow type designer Neville Brody wanted to build a foundry where type was made for designers, by designers; a place where type designers were given a fair and friendly offer and where true type magic was made. “From the very beginning,” representatives of the foundry say, “we wanted to bend the rules and test typographic boundaries, to build a library with a collection like no other; a range of typefaces that had different styles, different purposes, that was contemporary, experimental, unorthodox, and radical.”

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