Duplet Open Font Family a typeface that can carry a tech message to readers, helps make communication easier and looks good, too â chances are high that youâll select a geometric sans serif. These are the typefaces of today and tomorrow. From the headlines on news websites to the texts in apps and even company logos rendered large or small, geometric sans serifs are everywhere.
Since it is part of the Duplet superfamily, you can combine Duplet Open with its relatives: Duplet and Duplet Rounded. Each contains seven weights ranging from Thin through ExtraBold, all with companion italics. The fonts include more than 450 glyphs, covering all the European languages written with the Latin script.
Since the Duplet Open fonts are geometric, the round characters and round-parts of letters appear either as circles or slanted circular forms (like you see in the italics). Duplet Openâs letterforms are very low-contrast with strokes that seem even in thickness. On letters like âeâ and âsâ, the strokes also end in diagonal shears rather than horizontals. That makes the lettersâ counters more open. They render a little less dark and may even be slightly more legible at small sizes or on screen than ITFâs Duplet family.
The default form of the âaâ in each font is single-storey. The large round bowl drives Duplet Openâs inherent geometry home! But there is a double-storey âaâ as an OpenType alternate âaâ. The default âgâ is also single-story, and its bottom stroke is flattened, giving it a streamlined, less-complicated look. Duplet Openâs fonts feature three more âgâ versions as alternate characters.
There are alternates for âkâ, âuâ, âGâ, âKâ, and âMâ, as well as the ampersand (&). The character sets include case-sensitive forms, too â punctuation marks that are vertically repositioned and look better in all-caps texts. When it comes to numerals, both proportional and tabular lining figures are there, as well as fractions, superior numerals, and inferiors. Diana Ovezea and RafaĆ Buchner designed this typeface with great attention to detail.
This font is used only for demos (Demo license). If you want to use this font for commercial use please contact:Â https://www.myfonts.com/collections/duplet-open-font-indian-type-foundry

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