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Little Micro Sans

Little Micro Sans

by Caron twice
Individual Styles from $39.00 USD
Complete family of 9 fonts: $195.00 USD
Little Micro Sans Font Family was designed by Martin Činčár and published by Caron twice. Little Micro Sans contains 9 styles and family package options.

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    About Little Micro Sans Font Family


    It is 1984 and Ridley Scott’s commercial for Apple tells us, “You’ll see why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984’.” The first Mac comes on the market. The Mac interface includes a font for use in small sizes called Chicago. The first version was designed by Susan Kare. The font’s modern grid-like character was also used for the first iPod screens, which is why this font is also associated with music.

    Today’s font upgrade, Little Micro Sans, is suited for small-point texts, product labels, lists of ingredients, and small captions in books, magazines, websites or applications. For online use, a variable format is particularly handy as it offers all font styles in a single file, has a faster display time and takes up less memory. Little Micro Sans is a revolution for small sizes.


    Specimen:

    http://carontwice.com/files/specimen_Little_Micro_Sans.pdf

    Designers: Martin Činčár

    Publisher: Caron twice

    Foundry: Caron twice

    Design Owner: Caron twice

    MyFonts debut: Feb 23, 2021

    Little Micro Sans

    About Caron twice

    Hi. I’m Martin Činčár, the founder of Caron Twice Fonts, and I’d like to tell you a bit about our type design studio.At Caron Twice we believe that there is power in letters, and these days a quality font is more important than ever before. Usain Bolt didn’t become the fastest man on the planet by running barefoot; likewise, a young, ambitious company’s goal of reaching the top would be severely hampered without a precise graphic identity. ...

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