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Isabel SemiCondensed

Isabel SemiCondensed

by Letritas
Individual Styles from $30.00 USD
Complete family of 15 fonts: $169.00 USD
Isabel SemiCondensed Font Family was designed by Juan Pablo De Gregorio, Eleonora Lana and published by Letritas. Isabel SemiCondensed contains 15 styles and family package options.

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About Isabel SemiCondensed Font Family


Isabel SemiCondensed, together with Isabel condensed and Isabel were made out of necessity to create a new font for children and teenagers, that could be enough friendly and versatile for text in words or even easy-to- read long texts. The purpose of Isabel is to combine all the nice and friendly features of the simple letters that the teachers teach to the pupils at primary school, as they starting to learn to read, together with the normal editorial fonts we read every day. In this way it generates a very joyful serif font, or even friendly font, with some conservative aspects. In other words, Isabel is a font that, despite of being a “classic features” typography, is proud to show its innocent and ingenuous elements, this gives to the font a new point of view. The family is composed of 3 parts: the regular version, the italic version and the unicase version. Each one of them has 5 weights. The italic version has 825 characters; the regular and unicase have 739 and are composed for 220 latin languages, plus cyrilic.

Designers: Juan Pablo De Gregorio, Eleonora Lana

Publisher: Letritas

Foundry: Letritas

Design Owner: Letritas

MyFonts debut: Nov 14, 2017

Isabel SemiCondensed

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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