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Download Quair™ Fonts by Alias

Download Quair™ Fonts by Alias
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The typeface that became Quair was originally planned as an extension of our Oban typeface.

As it developed it became different enough to be a stand-alone, but connected typeface.

Quair mixes typographic and graphic reference points, most notably from market-stall trader lettering and from Thorowgood and Scotch nineteenth-century typefaces.

Quair isnt an updating or redrawing of these. It adds different ideas to make a distinctive, separate-looking typeface. More The lettering by Market stall traders to advertise their products has immediacy and economy, but is expressive and surprising.

Letter shapes that look drawn but have a feeling of being written in quite a simple, unfussy way.

Shapes are big, decorative but unrefined, Quairs lettershapes have this idea of being reduced.

They are minimal, in that they lack subtlety, but are characterful and individual.

Round and Triangle serif options highlight this idea of the letters as graphic shapes, and offer a difference in emphasis between curvy and angular.

Like Oban, Quair takes inspiration from the Thorowgood, nineteenth century headline typefaces.

These have striking and idiosyncratic drawing, with exuberent, bold letter shapes.

As with the market trader lettering their character and individuality is expressed through an economy of drawing, and the impact of the high contrast between thick and thin.

Quairs character shapes have something of the sparse, rigorous quality of Scotch typefaces.

Scotch typefaces are known for their utility aesthetic. Quair has something of this, but typographic nuance has been reduced with a simplified, graphic shape.

Modulation has been replaced with binary thick/thin. An angular, basic and inelegant look, but functional and useable.


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Download Tara Fonts by Indian Type Foundry

Download Tara Fonts by Indian Type Foundry
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Tara is a family of serif fonts designed for immersive reading. Its design considers a tall x-height, balanced with high contrast letter-forms and wedge-shaped serifs that propose an elegant character functional at reading sizes.

The axis of stress running through the letters is almost vertical; however, Tara is inspired by oldstyle typefaces, characterized by their use of diagonal axes.

The family includes four weights that range from Regular through Bold with matching italics.

Many of Taras lowercase letters retain calligraphic traces in their details, such as the terminal on the upright lowercase a and the ear of the g.

The italics contain a few dozen swash alternates, for use in headlines, titles as well as logo designs.

All of the fonts include small caps, 14 f-ligatures, and case-sensitive punctuation.

The default numeral style is set at proportional oldstyle figures with tabular and lining figures available as OpenType alternates.

A full-range of numerators and denominators for fraction-typesetting has been included for its compatibility with a widespread range of contents.

With letter-forms quite comfortable to read, Taras language support covers an extended Latin character-set and is an excellent choice for editorial projects across print media.

Tara was designed by Tania Alvarez Zaldivar, a type and graphic designer from Mexico, and a graduate of the Type & Media program at the Royal Academy of Arts (KABK) in The Hague.



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