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Geogrotesque Stencil

Geogrotesque Stencil

by Emtype Foundry
Individual Styles from $69.00 USD
Complete family of 42 fonts: $449.00 USD
Geogrotesque Stencil Font Family was designed by Eduardo Manso and published by Emtype Foundry. Geogrotesque Stencil contains 42 styles and family package options.

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About Geogrotesque Stencil Font Family


Geogrotesque Stencil is a member of the popular Geogrotesque family, and despite being thought as a display typeface, it goes one step further and tries to solve some of the typical problems with stencils fonts. Geogrotesque Stencil comes with 3 widths of cut (A, B and C). These cuts not only allow a better performance when printing at different sizes, you can also move across versions A, B or C in accordance to the rigidity of the material used. The family consists of 42 styles, 7 weights with 3 versions each plus italics, all of them in Open Type format including ligatures, tabular figures, fractions, numerators, denominators, superiors and inferiors with support for Central and Eastern European languages. For more details see the PDF.

Designers: Eduardo Manso

Publisher: Emtype Foundry

Foundry: Emtype Foundry

Design Owner: Emtype Foundry

MyFonts debut: Aug 19, 2009

Geogrotesque Stencil

About Emtype Foundry

Eduardo Manso is an Argentinean type designer who has been living in Barcelona since 2000. Before establishing his own foundry, he published numerous fonts through T-26, ITC Fonts, Bitstream, and Linotype. He has designed custom typefaces for clients worldwide, such as General Motors, ESPN, Puma, The Sunday Times of London, the Munich Airport, or the Gaudí house 'La Pedrera' in Barcelona. Among other awards, he has received the 'Certificate of Excellence in Type Design' from the Type Directors Club of New York three times. He currently teaches typography classes at several schools in Barcelona and actively designs new typefaces. He has been a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) since 2010.

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