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VoxPublisher: Canada Type
Vox is a sans serif font household. This typeface has twenty styles and was published by Canada Type.

The initial brief for Vox was a substantial monoline typeface that can be both precise and friendly, yet contain enough choice of effortlessly interchangeable variants for the user to be able to completely change the character of the typeface depending on the application. Basically, a sans serif with applications that vary from tidy and transparent details relay to sleek and angular branding. When the first version of Vox was launched in 2007, it ended up being an instantaneous hit with user interface designers, product packagers, sports channels, transportation engineers and electronics manufacturers.

This brand-new version (2013) is the expanded treatment, which is even more committed to the initial concept of abundant application versatility. The family was expanded to 5 weights and two widths, with matching italics, for a total of 20 typefaces. Each font consists of 1240 glyphs. Localization consists of Cyrillic and Greek, in addition to prolonged Latin language support. Integrated OpenType features consist of little caps, caps to little caps, four entirely interchangeable sytlistic alternates sets, automatic portions, six types of figures, ordinals, and careful class-based kerning. This kind of typeface malleability is not an easy thing to come by these days.

For extra flexibility, take a look at Vox Round, the softer, however simply as comprehensive, counterpart to this family.

Font Family:
· Vox Light
· Vox Light Italic
· Vox Regular
· Vox Italic
· Vox Medium Italic
· Vox Medium
· Vox Semibold Italic
· Vox Semibold
· Vox Bold
· Vox Bold Italic
· Vox Wide Light
· Vox Wide Light Italic
· Vox Wide Regular
· Vox Wide Italic
· Vox Wide Medium
· Vox Wide Medium Italic
· Vox Wide Semibold
· Vox Wide Semibold Italic
· Vox Wide Bold
· Vox Wide Bold Italic

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