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Lexis

par Typedepot
Styles individuels à partir de $29.00 USD
Famille complète de 36 polices: $249.00 USD
La famille de polices Lexis a été conçue par Alexander Nedelev et publiée par Typedepot. Lexis contient 35 styles et options de package familial.

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Lexis XLight

2 polices

Par style :

$14.50 USD

Paquet de 2 styles:

$29.00 USD

À propos de la famille


You can Download All 36 Demo Fonts The Lexis font family is a sans serif “super” family consisting of two sub-families - Lextis & Lexis Alt. While the first one follows the humanist model, its alternative version Lexis Alt dives way deeper into the geometric aesthetic. It’s simple yet versatile, packing great amount of well balanced weights, extensive character set and numerous Opentype features. The Lexis typefamily comes in 9 weights plus their italics, two distinctive styles and support for over 200 languages.

Concepteurs: Alexander Nedelev

Éditeur: Typedepot

Fonderie: Typedepot

Maître d'ouvrage: Typedepot

MyFonts débout: May 8, 2018

Lexis

À propos Typedepot

Typedepot co-founders Alexander Nedelev and Veronika Slavova say, “In the beginning, Typedepot was a side project, nothing serious – just experimenting with letterforms. Then, in a moment it just felt more right to do this than anything else.” Based in Sofia, Bulgaria, the duo first came upon type design while working as graphic designers in advertising. “We had absolutely no background in type design,” Alexander says, “but we had this project, a logotype for a small company, which we developed to become the Glide typeface.” Two years later they rented an office, took the plunge and started designing type full time. “Now it’s the thing we do and the thing we love to do.” So far they’ve seen great success with Best Seller Centrale Sans. The modern sans serif typeface was featured as one of MyFonts Most Popular Fonts of 2011 and was featured in our Rising Stars Newsletter that same year. The self-taught designers whose foundry started out as a way to experiment with type, say that their main focus is “to design original typefaces for retail and custom use.”

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