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IdiomDesigner: Michael Jarboe
Publisher: Reserves
Idiom was designed by Michael Jarboe and published by Reserves. Idiom contains 4 styles and household package alternatives. p > Idiom is an extra-condensed, securely spaced display screen confront with congruent types radiating a strong sense of rhythm and elevation. The standard stenciled geometric shapes are reminiscent of the ornamental style discovered with P22 Albers and Futura Black. Mindful factor to consider of each letter's building, relative to all characters, provides Idiom a chosen sense of cohesion and sophistication.

The consisted of non-traditional 'weights' (Medium and Bold) are entirely blacked out, producing completely brand-new letterforms that show a really stark, contemporary sense.

Increasing the versatility of the Idiom family, a selection of OpenType functions permit access to a set of contrasting linear punctuation kinds, non-traditional ligatures, case-sensitive punctuation and more.

Features include:

Basic Ligature set consisting of 'f' ligatures (ae, oe, fi, fl, ff, fh, fj, feet, fa, ct, st, rt, ot, ta, sa, mi, si, vi, su, oc, oo, ru, ib)

Alternate characters (M, W, T, ß, _, $, @, (), , [],/, , |, -,--, -, +, -, ±, ≤, ≥,

Case forms (shifts numerous punctuation marks vertically to a position that works much better with all-capital series, in this case the characters or letters with ascenders)

Slashed zero

Full set of numerators/denominators and superscript/subscript

Automatic portion feature (supports any fraction mix)

Extended language support (Latin-1 and Latin Extended-A)

* Needs an application with OpenType and/or Unicode support.

Font Family:
· Idiom Light
· Idiom
· Idiom Medium
· Idiom Bold

Tags: art deco, bauhaus, condensed, decorative, filled counters, geometric, modular, narrow, poster, slits, stencil, ultra-narrow

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