Designers: Enric Crous-Vidal,
Publisher: Subtext Office
Anomique is a revival of a French mid-century sans-serif created by Enric Crous-Vidal in the early 1960s. Crous-Vidal declined the homogenization of European modernist type and rather wanted to the "sexy" impact of what he called the "Latin Arabesque."
Exaggerated calligraphic strokes and a lively energy showcase
Anomique's distinct impact, while careful balance and an expanded latin character set make it ideal for both screen and text settings in the digital age.
While some elements of the design have actually been updated for contemporary usage, OpenType supplies access to initial alternate designs, as well as a new set of oldstyle figures.
Font Family: Tags: 1960s, arabesque, calligraphic, display, energetic, french, friendly, humanist, lively, modern, modernist, poster, quirky, retro, sans serif, text, vintage