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Ampacity

par Typodermic
Styles individuels à partir de $69.95 USD
La famille de polices Ampacity a été conçue par Ray Larabie et publiée par Typodermic. Ampacity contient 1 styles.

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Ampacity is a tall, condensed headline typeface with the clean precision of modern design and just enough retro neon swagger to make it unforgettable. Its slender strokes echo the bends and flows of glass tubing, but without the clutter or kitsch of typical neon fonts. The result is a versatile display face that fits just as comfortably on a high-fashion editorial spread as it does on a gritty gig poster.

Originally inspired by the neon-style lettering on Led Zeppelin’s Coda album cover, Ampacity includes a mirrored “A” for designers who want that exact look, plus the standard form for everyday use. Its condensed proportions make it ideal when space is tight but impact is essential.

Ampacity supports a wide range of Latin-based languages, from Icelandic to Vietnamese, ensuring your message shines wherever it’s seen. Whether you’re crafting a festival poster, an album sleeve, or a headline that demands attention, Ampacity delivers a sleek, electric presence—no plug required.

Concepteurs: Ray Larabie

Éditeur: Typodermic

Fonderie: Typodermic

Fonderie d'origine: Typodermic

Maître d'ouvrage: Typodermic

MyFonts débout: Dec 11, 2012

Ampacity

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Welcome to Typodermic Fonts, a spirited type foundry rooted in Nagoya, Japan, started by the Canadian typeface designer, Raymond Larabie in 2001. Our library brims with 500+ diverse typefaces to fuel creativity in graphic design, advertising, web, and app development. As digital type pioneers, we adopted web fonts and app licensing early, consistently pushing the design envelope. With Canadian heart and Japanese precision, we're your global partners in extraordinary typography. Explore Typodermic Fonts—where creativity meets character.

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