Galeana is a flat-sided sans serif typeface that features a closed aperture. The typeface is a reinterpretation of Latin American-flavored typefaces utilized for European editorial styles such as Plastique and Zembla magazines. This superfamily includes 4 sub-families: Compressed, Condensed, Requirement and Extended.
The heaviest and narrowest variations-- created at the early phase of the style process-- look like the slim trunks of the Galenas (African tulip trees). The other variations have a prolonged width, which stimulates the broad crown shape of these trees.
Galeana can be found in 48 styles and consists of 417 glyphs that support over 200 Latin-based languages. The font carries out well for mid-length text and it's the best choice for headings, editorial style, brand name identity style, advertising, social networks and use on Tv.
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