Quiche Sans is a high-contrast, sans serif typeface with monoline stroke endings, angled stems, and geometric percentages. A sibling to the Quiche household, with the ball terminal endings gotten rid of. With weights varying from thin to black and matching italics, there are a variety of applications that the font styles can be utilized for: print, web, branding, advertising, magazines, items, product packaging, labels, etc.
The design is influenced by the serif didone genre, identified by its sophistication and severe thick/thins, but it removes the serifs for a distinct and modern-day expression and tapers out the stroke endings for an advanced monoline appearance.
Quiche Sans has numerous OpenType functions, consisting of:
. - Several stylistic alternates
- Swash capitals
- Ligatures
- Portions, subscripts, and superscripts
This font style has substantial Latin language assistance for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.
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