As designers, we seek excellence and originality. The more we go back and look at our work, the more modifications we tend to discover essential. Extreme adjustments are inescapable.
The exact same holds true of Grayfel. Grayfel began as a workout at insigne to check out the congested space of neutral sans. While the world of sans serifs is admittedly crowded, I still managed to discover something brand-new and different.
The final Grayfel consists of 42 full-featured OpenType fonts containing 3 widths: Routine, Condensed, and Extended. Every width includes 14 fonts—— 7 weights with matching italics, making it an excellent buddy for setting clear text and headings for print and screen. OpenType features are also offered. There's an overall choice of figure choices, such as proportional and old design figures. Additionally, Greyfel consists of advanced typographic characteristics: ligatures, fractions, alternate characters, little caps, superscripts and subscripts. Its extended character set supports Central, Western and Eastern European languages.
Optical settlements likewise suggest the result of this household is a hybrid of humanistic proportions. It's a well-finished design with optimized kerning provides it a friendly appearance. If you like sans serifs within the tradition of Futura, Helvetica, Avant Garde and Avenir, then you'll enjoy Greyfel, too.
Grayfel works well in a variety of applications. Discreetly neutral yet enjoyable, it appropriates for headlines of all sizes as well as for text. Put it to the task for marketing, packaging, editorial work, branding and even on-screen projects.
Try it out: it's not just fun and spirited; it's Grayfel.
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