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Linotype Syntax® Lapidar Text

par Linotype
Styles individuels à partir de $29.99 USD
Famille complète de 5 polices: $104.99 USD
La famille de polices Linotype Syntax Lapidar Text a été conçue par Hans Eduard Meier et publiée par Linotype. Linotype Syntax Lapidar Text contient 5 styles et options de package familial.

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Modeled on the writings chiseled in stone in the second century B.C., Syntax™ Lapidar is an energetic, spirited typeface designed by Hans Eduard Meier in 2000. Linotype Syntax Lapidar Text and Linotype Syntax Lapidar Serif Text have five weights each, with both cap and lowercase letterforms. Lapidar Display and Lapidar Serif Display also have five weights each, with mostly all cap letterforms and many alternates. It's a terrifically fun and inventive family, and if you look closely, you can see the resemblance to the more modern and restrained Syntax™ relatives. Great for menus, artist books, travelogues, or advertising - and if used very sparingly, it could add just the right element of lapidary significance to corporate documents.

Concepteurs: Hans Eduard Meier

Éditeur: Linotype

Fonderie: Linotype

Maître d'ouvrage: Linotype

MyFonts débout: Jan 8, 2009

Linotype Syntax® Lapidar Text is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

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For over a century, Linotype has successfully produced, marketed, and licensed quality fonts. Its proven methods have been expanded over the years, adapting to new technologies. As fonts are a vehicle for all visual communication, Linotype partners with both designers and typographers, who together promote global transfer and open discussion.The Linotype font library is owned by Monotype and includes renowned fonts such as Helvetica, Neue Helvetica®, Linotype Didot™, Janson® Text, New Century Schoolbook®, and more.

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