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Zuume Font

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ZuumeDesigner: Adam Ladd
Developed by Adam Ladd, Zuume is a screen sans font family. This typeface has thirty-two designs and was released by Adam Ladd.

Zuume is a high-impact, condensed, screen font family consisting of a regular and alternate Zuume Cut family in multiple weights and italics. Its variety in density provides a sharp, technical feel in the lighter weights, while the bold, blacker weights are meant to be securely spaced and stacked for a visual punch.

A unique attribute of this all caps typeface is the notched and extended ink traps suggested for both function and visual interest. The strong and strong style makes it ideal for captivating headings, branding, product packaging, magazines, sports, logos, and more.

The consisted of alternate Cut family takes the dynamic nature of this design even more by adding sliced out elements to flat, horizontal strokes, offering it more motion, aggressiveness, and a sense of speed. Also part of each weight typeface file are matching pre-designed catchwords that include texture to your typography. Stylistic alternates and arrow glyphs increase the alternatives available.

Zuume has numerous functions:

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- Alternate Cut family
- Catchword glyphs (PUA-encoded)
- Stylistic alternates
- Arrows
- Portions, numerators, denominators
- Superscript, subscript
- Slashed zero

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With about 600 glyphs, this font style has substantial multilingual Latin language support (100+ languages) for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.

.Font Family:
· Extra Light
· Extra Light Italic
· Light
· Light Italic
· Regular
· Italic
· Medium
· Medium Italic
· Semi Bold
· Semi Bold Italic
· Bold
· Bold Italic
· Extra Bold
· Extra Bold Italic
· Black
· Black Italic
· Extra Light
· Extra Light Italic
· Light
· Light Italic
· Regular
· Italic
· Medium
· Medium Italic
· Semi Bold
· Semi Bold Italic
· Bold
· Bold Italic
· Extra Bold
· Extra Bold Italic
· Black
· Black Italic

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