
Anomique is a revival of a French mid-century sans-serif designed by Enric Crous-Vidal in the early 1960s. Crous-Vidal rejected the homogenization of European modernist type and instead looked to the “seductive” influence of what he called the “Latin Arabesque.”
Exaggerated calligraphic strokes and a lively energy showcase Anomique’s unique influence, while careful balance and an expanded latin character set make it suitable for both display and text settings in the digital age.
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