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Nomenclatur

por Aronetiv
Estilos Individuais a partir de $9.99 USD
Família completa com 16 fontes: $199.00 USD
A família de fontes Nomenclatur foi desenhada por Aleksey Popovtsev e publicada pela Aronetiv. Nomenclatur contém 16 estilos e opções de pacote familiar.

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The font was created under the influence of German tabular inscriptions. Especially, DIN font influenced on Nomenclatur graphic. It adds clarity and conciseness in the font. Nomenclatur is intended for use in architectural and design topics. It is also intended for a set of instructions and manuals. The font has the aesthetics of the Bauhaus and other constructivist movements. Characters of font are designed with high intelligibility, which makes it well readable in a small size. The lowercase letter "l" has a tail, so as not to confuse it with the capital letter "I", which has serifs.

It avoids confusion in words like "Illinois". The font is well suited for the design of signs and navigation texts. A wide selection of styles allows you to design complex typography.


The font family includes 15 styles.

The font family has a variable font with two axes of weight and width.

The font contains a set of alternative characters that will allow you to create different moods.

The font contains Western European Latin and standard Cyrillic.

The font has more than 3,600 kerning pairs configured.

The font contains beautiful ampersand.

Designers: Aleksey Popovtsev

Publicador: Aronetiv

Fundidoras: Aronetiv

Proprietário do design: Aronetiv

Estreia na MyFonts: Apr 10, 2020

Nomenclatur

Sobre Aronetiv

Aronetiv was founded in 2019 in Kyiv. It employs one person: artist and graphic designer Oleksii Popovtsev. Once Oleksii said that he likes to observe how a letter is born on the border of black and white, as shape and counter-shape create an image. This is his search and inspiration for all his works. Aronetiv develops fonts with Cyrillic and alphabets of Eastern Europe languages, to form a common European culture both in Ukraine and abroad.

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