Fatface Posted October 5, 2019 Posted October 5, 2019 Can anyone ID this sans? ? The rounded punctuation and low contrast narrows it down but I can't place it.
Solution Ralf Herrmann Posted October 5, 2019 Solution Posted October 5, 2019 Larsseit in the professionally designed documents. download at MyFonts Looks they usually rather use similar free fonts, e.g. on their website.
Fatface Posted October 5, 2019 Author Posted October 5, 2019 Thanks Ralf! I'm looking for an alternative to Circular. This is a fairly good option, but the upper case G omitting the leg is disappointing. Do you have any suggestions (nothing humanist)?
Fatface Posted October 5, 2019 Author Posted October 5, 2019 The same foundry (Type Dynamic) offers Sailec, which is perhaps closer, but again, the G disappoints.
Riccardo Sartori Posted October 6, 2019 Posted October 6, 2019 On 10/5/2019 at 6:30 PM, Fatface said: looking for an alternative to Circular. If you are looking for an alternative and not a copy, perhaps TT Commons could suit you, even if it has terminals cut at a different angle. download at MyFonts
Fatface Posted October 6, 2019 Author Posted October 6, 2019 Thanks, yes I looked at TT Commons. The closest thing I know of is Cerebri Sans Pro, but it is more or less a copy (unless it came first). One nice thing about Cerebri, however, is the option between the single-story 'a' and the double-story 'a'. I prefer the double-story, but Circular doesn't seem to provide this. But I'm looking for something with a more distinct difference.
Riccardo Sartori Posted October 6, 2019 Posted October 6, 2019 1 hour ago, Fatface said: the option between the single-story 'a' and the double-story 'a'. Neology; Fakt; Campton.
Les Posted October 6, 2019 Posted October 6, 2019 There's also Calibre by Kris Sowersby: https://klim.co.nz/retail-fonts/calibre/ but still no spured G I'm afraid.
Fatface Posted October 7, 2019 Author Posted October 7, 2019 Thanks, that has potential, but the uppercase 'J', 'P' and 'R' are too stylized. Too bad he doesn't include these as a stylistic set instead.
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