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Sunday, August 16, 2020

Download Aligarh Fonts Family From Namela

August 16, 2020
Download Aligarh Fonts Family From Namela
Download Aligarh Fonts Family From Namela Download Aligarh Fonts Family From NamelaDownload Aligarh Fonts Family From Namela



Aligarh is a semi-slab serif font formed with a smooth rounded bracket whose edges end with unique shapes, an exploration of combining unique styles in a typefaces. Designed to be used in a variety of media both print and digital media. 18 fonts built from 9 sizes and supported by open types. 



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Saturday, May 2, 2020

Download Boule Plus Fonts Family From Ingo

May 02, 2020
Download Boule Plus Fonts Family From Ingo


CAPITALIZED, geometric, bold and round.


If the typo­grapher sees a font like that, it's enough to make his toes curl. But sometimes it just has to be that way.


Geometrically constructed fonts do not necessarily have to be pointed and angular; It also works consistently around. And if I say it consistently, then in this case, that's done consistently.


The basis for the BOULE is the circle. The letters are drawn with constant line width, the “corners“ and endings all have the same radius, the lines are all the same thickness.


The BOULE consists only of capitals. There is only one difference in the use of uppercase and lowercase letters: in the uppercase letters, the round letters are circular, while the lowercase letters are narrow.

The character set of the Boule contains all letters and accents to support the Western, Northern, Central and Eastern European languages with Latin alphabet.


The BOULE is not only very fat, it also runs very tight; that is, the glyphs are very close to each other. To avoid "holes" due to unfortunate letter combinations, the BOULE contains ligatures for FT, ST, TT and TZ.


There are also other versions of the font: BOULE Brillant on the one hand. In this version, simple highlights simulate a light incidence from the top right. These light edges give the font a decorative effect that makes it easy to think of wet sausages or balloons in some shapes.


And finally the BOULE Contour. As the name implies, it is the outer contour of the letters, combined with a shadow at the bottom left.


The name BOULE (French for ball) says it already: this font is globated. Therefore, it is also very suitable for all three-dimensional alienation effects. With simple light and shadow you can achieve a very convincing 3D effect with little effort.



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