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Vesta Font

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VestaDesigner: Gerard Unger
Publisher: Linotype
Vesta was developed by Gerard Unger and released by Linotype. Vesta contains 28 styles and family package alternatives. p > In the late 1990s Gerard Unger won the assignment to develop the signs system for the Holy Year events to be kept in Rome in 2000. The system he developed in cooperation with the design company n|p|k used a classically inspired serif typeface, however the earlier propositions consisted of a sans-serif, which ended up being Vesta (2001 ).

Vesta is a flexible family that can be used as a display face alongside Unger's serif deals with Gulliver, Capitolium or Coranto; it can also be utilized by itself, even in longer texts. Vesta is narrower and for that reason more cost-effective than some frequently utilized sans serifs such as Arial and Helvetica; there is also an obvious contrast in between thick and thin parts, which makes it more lively. Vesta is to be extended with narrow variations, small capitals and old design numerals, in addition to some special versions for headlines.

Font Family:
· Vesta Pro Light
· Vesta Pro Light Italic
· Vesta Pro Regular
· Vesta Pro Italic
· Vesta Pro Medium
· Vesta Pro Medium Italic
· Vesta Pro SemiBold
· Vesta Pro SemiBold Italic
· Vesta Pro Bold
· Vesta Pro Bold Italic
· Vesta Pro ExtraBold
· Vesta Pro ExtraBold Italic
· Vesta Pro Black
· Vesta Pro Black Italic
· Vesta Std Light Italic
· Vesta Std Light
· Vesta Std Regular
· Vesta Std Italic
· Vesta Std Medium
· Vesta Std Medium Italic
· Vesta Std SemiBold
· Vesta Std SemiBold Italic
· Vesta Std Bold
· Vesta Std Bold Italic
· Vesta Std ExtraBold
· Vesta Std ExtraBold Italic
· Vesta Std Black
· Vesta Std Black Italic

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