In 2014 Paula Mastrangelo presented her very first type family, Laski Piece. Over the in 2015, Ramiro Espinoza worked to broaden the system and the outcome was Laski Sans, a refined humanistic sans resolving much of today's design requirements, particularly enhanced for editorial and business use.
Laski Sans is a family of 20 font styles with weights carefully balanced so that they can be quickly integrated in a broad variety of environments. Its open kinds and solid structure grant a high legibility on paper and on screen. The moderate, understandable percentages and neutral appearance make Laski Sans especially well matched for business publications like marketing security and ad campaign. The type's typically reserved tone opens in 2 snazzy stencil variations-- Stencil Black & & Stencil Black Italic-- which considerably expand Laski's imaginative potential for expressive headlines.
As may be gotten out of ReType, Laski Sans is a suite of feature-rich OpenType fonts totally equipped to deal with complex, expert typography. The character set consists of small caps, fractions, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, and 5 sets of numerals. Besides basic Latin, its comprehensive character set supports Central European, Baltic and Turkish languages.
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