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Belfast Grotesk 9 weights, 18 uprights and Oblique.


Each typeface contains over 700+ glyphs with latin extensive Western, Central and Eastern European language support, Free updates and feature additions.


Belfast Grotesk


influenced by the grotesk typefaces developed in the early 20th century. Attempts to follow the best traditions of Grotesk typefaces. A good amount of contrast between the stroke thickness of each weight. Belfast Grotesk was developed with unique glyphs to offer best flexibility. An airy metric aids good legibility in short texts.


OPENTYPE FEATURES 


Including tabular figures, alternate characters, ligatures, fractions, case-sensitive forms, superscripts, subscripts etc.


Download Belfast Grotesk Fonts Family From TypoBureau Studio
Download Belfast Grotesk Fonts Family From TypoBureau Studio



Download Belfast Grotesk Fonts Family From TypoBureau Studio


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