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		<title>New Addition: Brevia</title>
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Brevia is a beautiful new font family from Hannes von Dohren. More preview are available on the homepage.
Brevia is a soft sans serif type family consisting of seven weights plus matching italics. The fonts have a hint of a brushed feeling and come across casual and friendly. Nevertheless Brevia&#8217;s architecture is straight, making it perfect [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.hypefortype.com/?page=22&#038;ID=170">Brevia</a> is a beautiful new font family from Hannes von Dohren. More preview are available on the homepage.</p>
<p>Brevia is a soft sans serif type family consisting of seven weights plus matching italics. The fonts have a hint of a brushed feeling and come across casual and friendly. Nevertheless Brevia&#8217;s architecture is straight, making it perfect for longer texts. Because of its big x-height, it also performs nicely in very small sizes. Brevia&#8217;s heavier weights are slightly more curved and have an eye-catching appearance. They unfold their strength especially in bigger sizes. This contemporary type family is intended to be used in applications like: Cosmetics, Service, Food and Advertising &#8211; basically everywhere where a pleasant feeling should be conveyed. Brevia is equipped for highly professional use. The OpenType fonts have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.</p>
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		<title>New Addition &#8211; Aeronaut</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 17:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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We&#8217;re very excited about the new Aeronaut typeface. 
Not only are we excited about a 1879 remake, but we are also incredibly impressed by the amount of hard work, and detail that has gone into this incredible craftsmanship. 

Originally inspired by Kirchengotische Schrift, a font that can be found in a German font book from [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re very excited about the new <a href="http://www.hypefortype.com/?page=22&#038;ID=165">Aeronaut</a> typeface. </p>
<p>Not only are we excited about a 1879 remake, but we are also incredibly impressed by the amount of hard work, and detail that has gone into this incredible craftsmanship. </p>
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<p>Originally inspired by Kirchengotische Schrift, a font that can be found in a German font book from 1879, entitled &#8220;Vorlegeblatter fur Firmenschreiber&#8221;. Given its name, it was designed for religious publication. The glyphs of Aeronaut are derived from Textualis also known as Textura or Gothic Bookhand. Textualis represented the most calligraphic form of blackletter types and is today regarded as quintessentially Gothic. The decorative elements of Aeronaut, the swashes we call parachutes and the squiggly arrows of the upper-case characters soften the font&#8217;s Gothic appearance. It&#8217;s the reason why we labeled it a &#8220;Neogothic typeface that radiates trendy ease.&#8221; </p>
<p>Make it as modern as you like it to be. Aeronaut-Base and Aeronaut-Parachute allow bi-color compositions. Simply place them on top of each other to create playful, two-colored headlines. Aeronaut-Balloon is similar to Aeronaut-Parachute but offers even longer swashes. Designed by Georg Herold-Wildfellner.</p>
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		<title>New Addition &#8211; Cowboyslang</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 04:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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We’re pretty excited about one of our new additions, and I’m sure if Clint Eastwood was here right now he’d be thinking the same. Introducing the beautifully design and incredibly executed CowboySlang, a wonderful creation from type designer Hannes von Dohren.
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<p>We’re pretty excited about one of our new additions, and I’m sure if Clint Eastwood was here right now he’d be thinking the same. Introducing the beautifully design and incredibly executed <a href="http://hypefortype.com/?page=22&amp;ID=116" target="_blank">CowboySlang</a>, a wonderful creation from type designer Hannes von Dohren.</p>
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