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Neptune Font

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NeptuneDesigner: Gaetan Baehr
Publisher: Indian Type Foundry
Neptune was developed by Gaetan Baehr and published by Indian Type Foundry. Neptune contains 12 styles and household plan alternatives. p > Neptune is a large household of geometric sans serif fonts. Its designer Gaetan Baehr has actually produced 12 styles: six different weights, varying from Extralight to Extrabold. Each has an upright and an oblique font style available. Letters in all of Neptune's weights are drawn with practically mono-linear strokes. Its lowercase letters have a tall x-height, however still leave enough room for the typefaces' diacritical marks. These are really rather large; they'll constantly be discovered, even in small sizes. Neptune's 'a' and 'g' both have single-storey forms. The dots on the 'i', 'j', and diacritics are round, as are the punctuation marks, too. Regardless of being a geometric sans, Neptune features letters that break away rather from what previous typefaces in that design have actually provided. The Q's tail has been simplified into a short, vertical stroke. The strokes on both the'S' and the's' terminate in vertical cuts, rather of having horizontal or diagonal terminals. The lowercase 'k' and 't' each have qualities that originate from our alphabet's handwritten origins. These details provide text set in Neptune a various sensation from other geometric sans serifs. Neptune is an outstanding option for both corporate design and editorial style jobs, both due to the fact that of its variety of weights in addition to its legibility in text.

Font Family:
· Neptune Extralight
· Neptune Extralight Italic
· Neptune Light
· Neptune Light Italic
· Neptune
· Neptune Italic
· Neptune Medium
· Neptune Medium Italic
· Neptune Bold
· Neptune Bold Italic
· Neptune Extrabold
· Neptune Extrabold Italic

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