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Assemblage Font

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AssemblageDesigner: Latinotype Team
Publisher: Latinotype
Created by Latinotype Group, Assemblage is a dingbat, serif and show sans font family. This typeface has 9 styles and was released by Latinotype.

Designed by Daniel Hernández, Alfonso García, Bruno Jara Ahumada and Luciano Vergara.

Assemblage is a typeface-inspired by Roman square capitals-that is available in 6 various weights and varying from Thin to Black. The background of the typeface makes it well-suited for branding, brief text, titles and complex compositions, thanks to its italic version.

Contrary to some conservative fonts, Assemblage consists of an italic version with a look based upon Elzeverian and Dutch Barroque typefaces, what gives the font style an additional dash of sophistication, leading to an extremely pleasurable style. The household was specially developed for labelling bottle and general packaging.

Assemblage is a font collection consisting of a Sans Serif plus an Italic version of classic functions. The family is available in 6 weights and includes ligatures, caps and small caps plus 3 sets of smaller sized small caps for different type of composition. The Italic version-with strong decorative features-comes with swashes. Assemblage also includes a set of dingbats, especially created for packaging along with for publishing or branding.

The Sans consists of 979 characters and the Italic variation 620 characters. Assemblage supports 212 various languages and its OpenType functions include ligatures, semi oldstyle figures, 3 sets of decorative small caps (in the Sans variation), swashes, ending kinds and alternates in the Italic version.

Thanks to Pedro González for his contribution in the preliminary stage of the style process.

Font Family:
· Assemblage Thin
· Assemblage Light
· Assemblage Regular
· Assemblage Semi Bold
· Assemblage Bold
· Assemblage Black
· Assemblage Italic
· Assemblage Ornaments
· Assemblage Dingbats

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