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‘Pulpo’ – A New Font Obtain for Entry All Areas Members

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Access All Areas members can download a brilliant new font this week thanks to Floodfonts. Pulpo is a friendly and comfortable looking font that was inspired by Century Schoolbook and Clarendon. Longer extenders give the text more room to breathe and improve readability in small sizes. The family is offered in four styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bolt Italic, all of which can be combined and paired to emphasize certain words and phrases in your text.

Floodfonts is an independent type foundry based in Cologne, which was founded in 2000 by type designer Felix Braden. Its award-winning commercial fonts each contain multiple weights and styles across the font family, making them ideal for professional use. Arpona Sans is the latest release inspired by the work of Edward Johnston and Eric Gill for the London Underground. In addition to its serif companion Arpona, it is a symbiosis of different design concepts. Arpona Sans combines the aesthetics of a geometric sans with the usefulness of the humanistic concept and the serenity of modernist proportions. The Arpona Sans family has nine weights from thin to black and italic fonts to match. Each style contains 588 glyphs that support all West, East, and Central European languages, including four series of numbers and various currency symbols.

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Pulpo is a Clarendon style typeface with the skeleton of the Century Schoolbook. The serifs and the selected inside corners are subtly set in brackets. Despite the strength and robustness of the design, each letter shape carries warmth and an echo of the human hand. Each style contains 489 four-digit glyphs and expanded language support to meet the needs of today’s communications.

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