Triplex Font Family

Triplex Font Family

Triplex Font Family

Although initially designed as a rational/geometric font, Triplex developed into one of Zuzana Licko’s most intuitive typeface designs at the time. Its first extensive use was in Emigre magazine #14, a special issue devoted to Swiss designers published in 1990. Triplex was intended as a friendly substitute for Helvetica. The name Triplex refers to the three versions that make up the entire family; Triplex, Triplex Serif and Triplex Italic. Each version of the typeface comes in light, bold and extra bold. The italic was designed and drawn by type designer and sign painter John Downer, and was designed to work with both the serif and sans serif versions.
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FormPattern Full Set 1606304

FormPattern Full Set 1606304

FormPattern Full Set 1606304
4 TTF 4 OTF
FormPattern is a versatile set of shapes. It comes in four individual fonts with limitless visual possibilities. Each font is based on grid units of; one, two, three, or six.
Many of the forms from different fonts can flow together to make lines, borders, and patterns. Explore letter spacing to connect the forms into a continuous pattern or to space them apart to make borders. Explore leading to create large areas of pattern. Web designers can use FormPattern to make unique horizontal rules with the web font for scalable and faster loading pages.
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