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Gimbal Egyptian Font

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Gimbal EgyptianDesigner: Nicholas Garner
Publisher: AVP
Gimbal Egyptian was developed by Nicholas Garner and released by AVP. Gimbal Egyptian consists of 48 styles and family bundle options. p > Gimbal Egyptian is a richly-featured typeface family supplying lots of style choices across a broad variety of languages. It is twinned with Gimbal Grotesque, a sans-serif family with a similar variety of weights and features.

Originally conceived as a little webfont household, the letterforms have been revitalised to put a spring in their step and the family has actually been reached develop a flexible multi-script text face similarly in the house on the printed page. Thoroughly crafted at all weights, Gimbal also provides itself to headings and display applications such as posters, exhibitions and signage while fixing well on-screen for basic document production and web-based applications.

The letters are spaced for finest readability on-screen and in the typical printed body text ranges but are tolerant of tracking change to match other usages. The designs are divided by width into four households (Compressed, Condensed, Regular, Prolonged), each family possessing six weights plus corresponding italics. Within each household, the 'routine' and 'vibrant' weights are style-linked, and all upright forms have an italic counterpart.

The complete opentype character set includes latin, greek and cyrillic scripts with appropriate local versions (likewise as stylistic sets) for Turkish, Polish and Romanian (latin) and Russian, Bulgarian and Serbian (cyrillic). All font styles consist of small capitals for all scripts, superscript for latin and commonly used greek together with the typical numeral style, size and positioning alternatives. The default characters are 'proportional lining'. Other opentype functions include case-sensitive marks, fractions, and some discretionary ligatures. A set of circled around numerals and circled around latin capitals is consisted of, together with an uncommon feature that makes up 2-character country codes.

Font Family:
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Light
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Light Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Book
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Book Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Regular
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Medium
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Medium Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Bold
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Bold Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Heavy
· Gimbal Egyptian Compressed Heavy Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Light
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Light Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Book
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Book Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Regular
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Medium
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Medium Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Bold
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Bold Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Heavy
· Gimbal Egyptian Condensed Heavy Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Light
· Gimbal Egyptian Light Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Book
· Gimbal Egyptian Book Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Regular
· Gimbal Egyptian Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Medium
· Gimbal Egyptian Medium Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Bold
· Gimbal Egyptian Bold Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Heavy
· Gimbal Egyptian Heavy Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Light
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Light Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Book
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Book Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Regular
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Medium
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Medium Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Bold
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Bold Italic
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Heavy
· Gimbal Egyptian Extended Heavy Italic

Tags: bodytext, cyrillic, display, editorial, egyptian, egyptienne, fractions, greek, headline, localised, magazine, newspaper, oldstyle, periodical, screen, serif, signage, slab, slab-serif, smallcaps

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