Quasimoda is the "practically stylish" sans serif household with 11 weights and matching italics. It integrates trendy geometric types with old-fashioned classical percentages. Berlin-base Botio Nikoltchev (Lettersoup) designed Quasimoda so that the lighter weights give off a fresh, modern-day feel, the middle weights supply outstanding readability and beauty for longer texts, while the boldest weights present a somewhat old-fashioned flair.
Partly geometric, partly grotesque, Quasimoda is a versatile beast. It follows the existing styles but does not completely give into them, keeping classical proportions and the slight ugliness of the 19th-century grotesques. With its long descenders and its small x-height, Quasimoda combines well with Renaissance serif fonts such as Garamond's, or it can serve itself as a leading body font style for longer texts, along with a variety of branding, heading and display screen purposes. Quasimoda consists of characters for more than 80 Latin-script languages, and a number of sets of figures readily available as OpenType features.
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