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Sqair

par Superfried
Styles individuels à partir de $15.00 USD
30% Off
Famille complète de 4 polices: $40.00 USD
La famille de polices Sqair a été conçue par Mark Richardson et publiée par Superfried. Sqair contient 4 styles et options de package familial.

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Sqair Complete Family

4 polices

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$10.00 USD $7.00 USD

Paquet de 4 styles:

$40.00 USD $28.00 USD

À propos de la famille


NEW – Remastered for 2025! Originally developed in 2011 by Superfried, this experimental display typeface is inspired by the iconic Sinclair Spectrum logo, evoking a sense of nostalgia for technology enthusiasts. Sqair is versatile, available in four unique styles: display, display stencil, retro, and retro stencil, making it perfect for branding, web design, and editorial projects. The 2025 remaster includes two new font styles, meticulously re-drawn characters, and enhanced spacing for improved readability and aesthetic appeal. Elevate your design projects with Sqair's distinctive character and modern updates, ideal for any technology-themed application.

Concepteurs: Mark Richardson

Éditeur: Superfried

Fonderie: Superfried

Maître d'ouvrage: Superfried

MyFonts débout: Feb 20, 2015

Sqair

À propos Superfried

Hi, Mark here – self-taught designer and the founder of a graphic design studio called Superfried. Launched from a London bedroom in 2007, Superfried now delivers award-winning brand strategy from sunny Manchester. I collaborate with external specialists to provide bespoke solutions for domestic and international clients. In addition to project work, I experiment with typography, which has led to the release of 16 commercial typefaces. Superfried fonts reflect the client work – varied and experimental in nature. From everyday, multi-weight sans serifs and headline fonts, through to highly conceptual, challenging, and unique styles ideal for bold marketing campaigns and brand development projects.

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