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Posting Sans

Posting Sans

by K-Type
Individual Styles from $20.00 USD
Complete family of 8 fonts: $60.00 USD
Posting Sans Font Family was designed by Keith Bates and published by K-Type. Posting Sans contains 8 styles and family package options.

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About Posting Sans Font Family


The Posting Sans typeface is a monolinear, space-saving condensed designed for signs, notices, posters, titles, credits, headings, banners and captions.

The basic family comprises Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic. An additional package of bold Triline and Biline fonts has the same spacing and kerning as the Bold weight for overlapping and companion usage. Heavy and Heavy Italic weights are also available. The fonts contain a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters.

The x-height is about as tall as you'll find to assist readable flow and lowercase legibility. Short ascenders and descenders, and low-rise diacritics, allow for tighter leading in multiple lines of text.

Designers: Keith Bates

Publisher: K-Type

Foundry: K-Type

Design Owner: K-Type

MyFonts debut: Sep 27, 2024

Posting Sans

About K-Type

K-Type is a small, independent type foundry based in Manchester England, offering a unique range of high quality fonts which are modestly and simply priced for designers, small businesses and large organisations.In addition to creating new typefaces resulting from formal experimentation, many K-Type fonts show the influence of inspirational artists and designers, many exploring the mix of insular and eclectic that has forged the typographical landscape of Britain and America.K-Type is also keen to make affordable fonts from styles which possess cultural currency or an existing social presence, generally redrawn to include comprehensive character sets containing a full complement of Latin Extended-A glyphs. New, previously unavailable weights and italics are often designed and added.

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