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Download TT Jenevers Fonts by TypeType

Download TT Jenevers Fonts by TypeType
Download TT Jenevers Fonts by TypeType Download TT Jenevers Fonts by TypeType Download TT Jenevers Fonts by TypeType



Useful links: TT Jenevers PDF Type Specimen TT Jenevers graphic presentation at Behance TT Jenevers is a modern serif with Dutch flavor.

The font family features the characteristic details peculiar to Dutch serifsthese are the asymmetrical shape of serifs and an irregular slant of ovals.

For example, in the letter o there is no slant, but it is present in p-q.

In TT Jenevers, both lowercase and uppercase characters are of a large size, which makes it a rather display typeface.

At the same time, the big half-ellipse of the lowercase characters does not allow the letters to stick, which allows the implementation of TT Jenevers in text arrays.

The italics of the TT Jenevers are slightly narrower as compared to upright facesthis is done to ensure a greater density of the text array.

More TT Jenevers font family consists of 12 fonts (6 upright and 6 true Italics), each of which has more than 740 characters.

The typefaces include small capitals for Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, 33 ligatures, standard and old-style figures, and stylistic alternates.

We have prepared two dissimilar stylistic sets, which allow changing the nature of TT Jenevers to a more hand-written one, or adding a futuristic touch to the typeface.

In addition, you can find a large number of other useful features in TT Jenevers: ordn, case, c2sc, smcp, frac, sups, sinf, numr, dnom, onum, tnum, pnum, lnum, liga, dlig, salt, ss01, ss02, zero.



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