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Honesty Sans

Honesty Sans

por Océane Moutot
Estilos individuales desde $32.90 USD
Familia completa de 16 fuentes: $179.90 USD
Honesty Sans Fuente La familia era diseñada por Océane Moutot y publicado por Océane Moutot. Honesty Sans contiene 16 estilos y opciones de paquetes familiares.

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Sobre la familia Honesty Sans Fuente


Honesty was the first font published by the Studio in 2020. It was a typeface with flared stems. 2 years later, we are now publishing Honesty Sans. It is inspired by the original design but is revisited as a sans serif this time.


Honesty Sans keeps the inspiration from the incise genre and font such as Albertus or the Trajan but with softness, thanks to its low contrast and smooth curves.


Honesty Sans is highly lisible, which offers a variety for use, from titles, edition of texts, branding, magazines and so on. Its large variety of glyphs, including accents, old-style numbers and ligatures will give uniqueness to your designs.


Honesty Sans is available in 16 styles, from thin to heavy in roman and italic.

Diseñadores: Océane Moutot

Editorial: Océane Moutot

Fundición: Océane Moutot

Propietario del diseño: Océane Moutot

MyFonts debut: Oct 18, 2022

Honesty Sans

Acerca de Océane Moutot

Océane Moutot, a French graphic and type designer with over four years of industry experience, is dedicated to creating top-notch, contemporary typefaces. Drawing inspiration from both historical and vernacular fonts, she has produced a range of exceptional typefaces, including Honesty, Sincerity, Brahmana, Lakshmi, Sincerity Stencil, and her most recent releases, Anori, Hecate, and Clarinette. Her debut font, Honesty, is a 16-style flared, lapidary, or incised sans typeface family that was inspired by the Trajan column carvings and Berthold Wolpe's Albertus (1938).

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