Designed by Max Phillips, Sinter is a sans serif font family. This typeface has eighteen styles and was published by Signal Type Foundry.
Sinter Medium Italic
The future is squarish. Georg Trump knew it in 1930 when he designed City. Hermann Zapf knew it in 1952 when he designed Melior. Aldo Novarese knew it in 1962 when he designed Eurostile. Sinter isn’t about to argue. Based on a rounded rectangle, its geometry has been subtly refined for smoother reading. Its branches are angled in homage to OCR-A. A combination of open counters, unequivocal curves, and ruler-straight vertical and horizontal strokes suit it admirably for onscreen display. Sinter’s nine weights range from a waifish Thin to a hulking Ultra, each with a matching italic. It features tabular figures duplexed across all weights, case-sensitive punctuation, and support for over 130 languages.
Style | Medium Italic |
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Filename | sinter-mediumitalic-2.otf |
Format | CFF OpenType & TrueType |
Foundry | Signal Type Foundry |
Released | 2019 |
Style | Sans Serif |
Designer | Max Phillips |
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Almost before we know it, we had left the ground.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
When zombies arrive, quickly fax judge Pat.
Crazy Fredericka bought many very exquisite opal jewels.
Voix ambiguë d’un cœur qui au zéphyr préfère les jattes...
Quiere la boca exhausta vid, kiwi, piña y fugaz jamón
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