Circe is a geometric sans-serif with some humanist functions in 6 weights from Thin to Additional Bold. Call of the font stems from both its geometric shapes and artificial, kinky nature. While being tidy and easy in its fundamental kind, Circe can end up being more complex with its various ornamental variations of characters, appealing and challenging the designer to use a growing number of them and finally—— probably — making him look absurd like the sailors who got to Circe's island. Its oversized character set not only permits using Circe for nearly all European languages (based upon Latin and Cyrillic scripts) however likewise contains a great deal of alternates and swash variants organized in stylistic sets that make the font look in a number of totally various ways. Circe benefits both text setting in small point sizes and show functions, such as magazine headlines, posters and so on. Created by Alexandra Korolkova and released by ParaType in 2011.
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