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I set out to design a contemporary font that is condensed with thick and thin strokes. The highly structured forms of this condensed font was made more interesting and softer by giving it a slightly calligraphic tone and by adding round corners.
Atto’s express purpose is to be both utilitarian, compact and technical but with a friendly face.
The name “atto” was adopted since it refers to the measurement of “smallness” or detail.
You will no doubt discover all the many pleasant nuances within Atto. Adopted in 1964, “atto” comes from the Danish “atten”, meaning eighteen. Atto - (symbol a) a SI prefix to an unit and means that it is 10 to the power- 18 times this unit.
Examples are one attosecond or one attometer/attometre. More…
Atto is available in for Mac and Windows in Postscript, Truetype and Opentype.
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In the days of metal type or paper clip art, spot illustrations with stock phrases were used to embellish ads and fliers in order to grab the attention of potential customers.
The convenience of digital type puts art like this at a designer’s fingertips.
Attention Getters JNL contains fifty-two such ad phrases, certain to add a nostalgic, yet functional appeal to your printed or online piece.
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An intentionally uneven, squarish and roundish sans serif font.
Atrium, designed by Alex Jacque, is a strong, linear, geometric sans-serif display typeface based off century-old pen art by W.E. Dennis.
Atrium’s stubbornly geometric letterforms are set off with a few softening flourishes on a few glyphs.
It’s sharp corners, straight verticals and horizontals make Atrium pack some punch when used in headlines, pull quotes, and logotypes.
Atrium was released in 2012 in OpenType format and comes in three different weights: light, regular, and bold, with a regular and oblique version of each for a total of 6 styles in the family.
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Atrium, designed by Alex Jacque, is a strong, linear, geometric sans-serif display typeface based off century-old pen art by W.E. Dennis.
Atrium’s stubbornly geometric letterforms are set off with a few softening flourishes on a few glyphs.
It’s sharp corners, straight verticals and horizontals make Atrium pack some punch when used in headlines, pull quotes, and logotypes.
Atrium was released in 2012 in OpenType format and comes in three different weights: light, regular, and bold, with a regular and oblique version of each for a total of 6 styles in the family.
A modern sans-serif, Atria is pinched at the junction of certain strokes, providing a distinctive appearance and aiding screen definition at small sizes. The glyphs cover Baltic languages and Cyrillic.
A modern sans-serif, Atria is pinched at the junction of certain strokes, providing a distinctive appearance and aiding screen definition at small sizes. The glyphs cover Baltic languages and Cyrillic.
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