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Download TradaSerif Fonts Family From Hoftype

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TradaSerif is a new addition to the Trada family. Crisp and clear in appearance, it preserves

 the same formal spirit and the principal structural elements of TradaSans. TradaSerif offers

a wide range of styles, from tenderly thin to thundering black. It also affords excellent text qualities and 

works brilliantly as a distinctive headline face.


TradaSerif consists of 20 well-tuned weights and is well-equipped for advanced typography.

It comes in OpenType format with extended support for up to 80 languages. All weights

contain small caps, ligatures, superior characters, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures,

proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and

scientific numerals, matching arrows, and alternate characters.


Download TradaSerif Fonts Family From Hoftype
Download TradaSerif Fonts Family From Hoftype



Download TradaSerif Fonts Family From Hoftype


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