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Molde

by Letritas
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Complete family of 162 fonts: $290.00 USD
Molde Font Family was designed by Juan Pablo De Gregorio and published by Letritas. Molde contains 162 styles and family package options.

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Molde Complete Family

162 fonts

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$1.79 USD $0.90 USD

Pack of 162 styles:

$290.00 USD $145.00 USD

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About Molde Font Family


Molde is a super sans serif font family, belonging to the neo-grotesque style. Formally, Molde was inspired by the extreme sobriety of famous post-Bauhaus Swiss Movement of the mid-twentieth Century. The masters of this style are famous for eliminating all the ornaments, as a brilliant mind said “Ornament und Verbrechen”(Ornament and Crime) as a creation law: ending up with only the essential. Thanks to the purity of its shapes, Molde spreads the message as clear as possible and this quality makes it much more versatile than any other typography. Molde can be therefore used in all types of designs, If we consider its personality and its amount of weights and widths. Molde is composed of 6 widths ranging from the tablet to the expanded and in the set of characters includes a Unicase version and a small caps version. The family is composed of 3 parts: the regular version, the italic version and the reverse version. Each one of them has 9 weights. Each weight has 649 characters and it has been thought for 219 latin languages.

Designers: Juan Pablo De Gregorio

Publisher: Letritas

Foundry: Letritas

Original Foundry: Letritas

Design Owner: Letritas

MyFonts debut: Nov 3, 2017

Molde

About Letritas

Letritas is a design brand founded in 2006 by Juan Pablo de Gregorio with the aim of being a resource of any typographical conversation. It was created due to the need to feel the vacuum left by the disappearance of the internet forum Typophile. It was opened to encourage a public debate of type, typefaces, fonts and typography.

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