Notable requirements were: a substantial character set needed for multilanguage paperwork, as well as a complete collection of signs and alternate glyph forms (e.g. superiors & & inferiors) for clinical usage. Special care was taken to obviate the almost similar resemblances that were susceptible to appear between letters like uppercase 'i' and lowercase 'L' or in between Latin and Greek letters such as 'a' and 'alpha'. This was also a prerequisite for clinical notation where obscurity is not acceptable.
All in all, the font would have to mix a contemporary design with a wealth of practical features. Subsequently, all of these were made possible by picking the OpenTypeÆ format for development, leading to an extensive and feature-rich font style household specifically targeted for usage in high-end design/typesetting applications.
Font Family:
· Geometron Pro Radial 100
· Geometron Pro Radial 300
· Geometron Pro Radial 500
· Geometron Pro Radial 700
· Geometron Pro Radial 900
Tags: clean, geometric, lineal, minimalist, modern, monoline, rounded, sans-serif, technical