Following the success of the Ashemore household, is ended up being clear that a rounded version of Ashemore would be an excellent addition to the line of product that would enable designers a lot more style choices. Ashemore Softened's rounder types enhance the face well as the original font esqued straight lines. The rounded terminators give the face a sense of friendliness that is unparalleled. The unique and flamboyant style of Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts style remain, however the blunted terminators offer the face a more technological and contemporary appearance and feel.
The Ashemore Softened family has a full series of 6 weights from thin to black and includes condensed and prolonged choices for a total of 36 fonts. The typeface also includes some special OpenType alternates that make the superfamily even more flexible. Ashemore Softened is geared up for complex expert typography, including alternates, little caps and many alternate characters. The face also has a number of character sets, including tabular figures, fractions, old-style, lining figures and superiors and inferiors. OpenType-capable applications such as Quark or the Adobe Suite can make the most of automated ligatures and alternates. You can discover these features demonstrated in the.pdf brochure.
Ashemore Softened also consists of the glyphs to support a large range of languages, consisting of Central, Eastern and Western European languages. In all, Ashemore Softened supports over 40 languages that use the extended Latin script, making the new addition a great option for multi-lingual publications and packaging.
The original Ashemore was created by Jeremy Dooley with production support from Lucas Azevedo and Marcelo Magalhaes. Kerning support from iKern.
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