7 results for "Gerard Unger"

- Gerard Unger
- Designers: Gerard Unger
- Typefaces: Alverata‚ Swift‚ Neue Swift‚ Gulliver‚ Capitolium‚ Capitolium News‚ Capitolium 2‚ CapitoliumNews 2‚ Coranto 2‚ Coranto‚ Coranto 2 Headline‚ Paradox‚ Hollander‚ Argo‚ Vesta‚ BigVesta‚ Flora‚ Demos‚ Demos Next‚ Praxis‚ Amerigo‚ Oranda‚ Markeur‚ Allianz‚ M.O.L.‚ Delftse Poort‚ Decoder‚ ANWB fonts
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- Dutch Type Library
- Designers: Frank E. Blokland‚ Chris Brand‚ Erhard Kaiser‚ Gerard Unger‚ Gerard Daniëls‚ Elmo van Slingerland‚ Christoffel van Dijck‚ Andrea Fuchs‚ Fred Smeijers‚ Michael Harvey‚ Nikola Djurek
- Typefaces: DTL Argo‚ DTL Felischmann‚ DTL Documenta‚ DTL Documenta Sans‚ DTL Dorian‚ DTL Albertina‚ DTL Antares‚ DTL Argo‚ DTL Caspari‚ DTL Caspari News‚ DTL Elzevir‚ DTL Fell‚ DTL Flamande‚ DTL Haarlemmer‚ DTL Haarlemmer Sans‚ DTL Nobel‚ DTL Paradox‚ DTL Porta News‚ DTL Prokyon‚ DTL Romulus‚ DTL Unico‚ DTL Valiance‚ DTL VandenKeere
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- Tom Grace
- Designers: Thomas Grace
- Typefaces: Neue Helvetica Compressed‚ Facebook‚ Iskra‚ Strela‚ Aeris‚ Nassim BBC‚ Trade Gothic Next‚ Knowledge‚ Alizé‚ Givry‚ Le Monde Journal‚ Alstom‚ Capitolium News‚ Parisine Plus PTF‚ Henderson Serif‚ Parisine PTF‚ Mencken‚ Bliss‚ Odile‚ Elido‚ Verspieren‚ Le Monde Livre PTF‚ MAAF‚ Sabon Next‚ Bliss Pro‚ Vesta SC/OsF‚ Parisine Office‚ Graph Schneider‚ Deréon‚ Enigma‚ Shaker
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- News Fonts Release
- Date: November 16‚ 2017
- Praxis Next by Gerard Unger and Linda Hintz. 75% off for a limited time.
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- News Fonts Release
- Date: December 14‚ 2016
- @TypeTogether released Sanserata by Gerard Unger.
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- News Fonts Release
- Date: January 19‚ 2015
- Demos Next‚ the new version of Demos by Gerard Unger. The heavy weight is free of charge‚ and Demos Next Family Pack is $99 at Fonts.com and $99/€99 at Linotype for a limited time.
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- News Fonts Release
- Date: February 18‚ 2014
- Gerard Unger’s new typeface Alverata is a twenty-first-century type-face inspired by the shapes of Romanesque capitals in inscriptions of the eleventh and twelfth centuries‚ without being a close imitation of them.
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