Churchward Isabella is a five weight typeface family initially designed throughout the 1980's by the late type designer Joseph Churchward, from New Zealand. An uncomplicated, geometric sans serif, it is a no-nonsense, highly readable workhorse, understandable on screen along with in print, and extremely functional for text, headline and screen. The household consists of Light, Routine, Medium, Strong and Additional Bold.
Each typeface supports an extended character set that covers much of the western European languages in addition to these OpenType functions: proportional and tabular figures, exceptional and inferior figures, endless fractions, and ordinals.
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