chris said...not helvetica, or owt then? DIN is pretty condensed as standard...
well, Helvetica was my first choice, I worked on customizing it a bit, rounded the corner slightly etc. It looks good but it'd mean creating it in fontagrapher or whatever. Which I dont have !
I dont really want to use DIN because we use it for several other products here.
Franklin Gothic Book Cnd / cmpr, Helvetica Cnd, Swis 721 Roman Cnd were my first choices but I'm thinking if I could find something a bit fresher I might try it
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Can anyone suggest examples of nice, modern condensed fonts?
It must modern but not techy.
I have a few but I need something fresh.
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I dont really want to use DIN because we use it for several other products here.
Franklin Gothic Book Cnd / cmpr, Helvetica Cnd, Swis 721 Roman Cnd were my first choices but I'm thinking if I could find something a bit fresher I might try it
Cheers nicko, nice fontage, too condensed though. Sorry to be so fussy but I have an idea of what I want. I just need to see it
I'm working on light versions at the moment. This one was for another job I have recently been working on. Chris'll know what I mean
I realise that the corners are very subtly rounded but it just seems to soften it ever so slightly on the page
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