Chevin Pro is a modern, rounded type household in 6 weights which was designed with functionality and legibility in mind.
With its open counters and somewhat condensed design Chevin can be utilized for text and is especially matched to signage.
Erik Spiekermann is a fan, noting that Chevin "is captivating without being charming, and extremely readable even in small sizes since of its restrained shapes and basic building."
.Chevin is called after the hill which neglects Otley in West Yorkshire. Because 2007 the type household has actually been highly popular in the UK as Royal Mail's business typeface and the typeface that adorns every Post Office in the country.
.Chevin is available in 2 versions. The Chevin Pro fonts include extra Greek and Cyrillic layouts in addition to more OpenType functions than the more standard Chevin Sexually transmitted disease family.
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