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[pgjclhlgzj] Download Shelf Fonts Family From SzymonType

Download Shelf Fonts Family From SzymonType
Download Shelf Fonts Family From SzymonType Download Shelf Fonts Family From SzymonTypeDownload Shelf Fonts Family From SzymonType



Shelf is a humanistic sans-serif font of cool and solid character. Its frugal, clean and organic drawing as well as its name were inspired by the ice shelf landscape. Shelf was designed as a universal tool for creating a coherent information and navigation systems with accompanying publications, such as visual identity of exhibitions including catalogues. It is suggested to set long texts in Roman and Italic, while the best combination for a wayfinding system is Roman and Oblique. Every weight, therefore, contains Roman, Italic and Oblique versions. The variety of over 1500 glyphs constitutes a rich set of Latin script characters. Shelf includes small caps, a broad set of figures, a wide set of alternative style variants, arrows and a number of OpenType features.



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