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[brpgfmsxol] Download Lufga Fonts Family From Adam Ladd

Download Lufga Fonts Family From Adam Ladd
Download Lufga Fonts Family From Adam Ladd Download Lufga Fonts Family From Adam LaddDownload Lufga Fonts Family From Adam Ladd



Lufga is a geometric sans serif font family with unique characters for a touch of distinction. Simple yet sophisticated, this typeface design gives a clean and modern appearance while carrying some almost retro tones. Most notably, the distinct double-story g and stemless u make it recognizable for your branding applications, and there are also stylistic alternates to help give a little different presentation when needed.


With a minimal design, low contrast, large x-height, and thin through black weights (with italics), Lufga is well suited as both a workhorse text and display font for branding, advertising, packaging, headlines, magazines, websites, logo designs, and more.


Lufga’s features include:


  • Stylistic alternates (G, a, g, u, w)
  • Case-sensitive punctuation for All Caps
  • Arrow icons
  • Fractions, numerators, denominators
  • Superscript, subscript


With over 600 glyphs, this font has extensive multilingual Latin language support (100+ languages) for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.



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