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Los Lana Niu
by Latinotype- Aa Glyphs
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Best ValueFamily Packages
- Individual Styles
- Tech Specs
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Los Lana Niu Pro Family
6 fontsPer Style:
$21.00 USD
$10.50 USD
Pack of 6 styles:
$126.00 USD
$63.00 USD
Los Lana Niu Essential Family
6 fontsPer Style:
$16.50 USD
$8.25 USD
Pack of 6 styles:
$99.00 USD
$49.50 USD
Per Style:
$16.50 USD
$8.25 USD
Pack of 6 styles:
$99.00 USD
$49.50 USD
About Los Lana Niu Font Family
Los Lana Niu was designed by Bruno Jara and Luciano Vergara. The typeface is based on
Los Lana (2007). Along with the redesign, the font has increased from 1 to 24 different styles. This new version preserves the rustic aesthetics of the original typeface, but it lacks of curves and it visually looks as if it was a nirregular font. Los Lana Niu comes with a wide range of ligatures included in every weight: from Thin to Black. In order to offer a wide array of uses, the typeface has been structured by adding acomplete family of small caps, which makes this font well-suited for headlines, posters, branding and publishing design. Los Lana Niu comprises 3 subfamilies: Los Lana Niu Essential (392 glyphs) – including both regular and alt versions, Los Lana Niu Small Caps (392 glyphs) and Los Lana Niu (820 glyphs), which includes a variety of OpenType features such as stylistic ligatures, contextual alternates and small caps.
Designers: Luciano Vergara, Bruno Jara Ahumada
Publisher: Latinotype
Foundry: Latinotype
Design Owner: Latinotype
MyFonts debut: Apr 21, 2016
About Latinotype
Based in Concepción and Santiago, Chile, Latinotype’s founders say, “Our goal is to design new typefaces remixing diverse influences related to our South American identity with high quality products for the contemporary design industry.” And the duo have been doing just that since their foundry’s creation in 2007. One of the most successful foundries on MyFonts in recent years, Luciano Vergara and Daniel Hernández, have put together a rapidly growing collection of typefaces in a wide array of genres. Specializing in colorful display and script faces, the group’s name “Latinotype” emphasizes the strong tie they feel to their cultural identity. The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.
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