Paneuropa Retro ™ is a geometric, tidy and versatile font household inspired by Paneuropa - XX-century Polish classic, made by Idzikowski foundry in Warsaw, 1931. Paneuropa was a reinterpretation of Paul Renner's popular Futura - it was a bit narrower, with various percentages and letter endings. Paneuropa had totally various number and punctuation shapes than Futura. The family was incredibly popular in Poland and was utilized for every kind of editorial use.
Paneuropa Retro is a brother or sister to Paneuropa Nova ™ (compeletely redrawn, modern-day variation of the family with refined letter kinds, percentages and spacing, additional signs, weights and italics).
Retro household recreates the original typeface keeping its weights, along with tricks in letter shapes and spacing.
Paneuropa Retro qualities:
- letter shapes and percentages are close to the initial to keep retro feel
- readjusted spacing for retro feel
- weights are drawn from the initial (Thin, Regular, Bold), two inbetween weights are included (Light, DemiBold); Italics added
- additional style - Paneuropa Inline - terrific for display screen use (also existing in original typeface)
- three different variations of each typeface: Retro (with slightly softened edges), Soft (with soft external and internal edges), and Rough.
The household is very versatile. The Inline style along with bold and thin weights are perfect for headlines and display use, other designs works splendidly as paragraph text.
.Paneuropa Retro's broad range of weights makes it ideal for headlines of all sizes, as well as for long and short paragraphs of text. It is excellent for on-screen use, for web applications, interface, in addition to for all kind of print functions, like branding, product packaging and editorial design.
.Paneuropa Retro includes 36 typefaces - 5 weights + Inline style and their corresponding italics in three versions. It has actually extended assistance for latin languages, as well as broad number of OpenType features, such as case sensitive kinds, portions, superscript and subscript, ordinals, currencies and symbols.
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