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Complete family of 13 fonts: $433.00 USD
Luke Font Family was designed by Hidetaka Yamasaki and published by The Northern Block. Luke contains 13 styles and family package options.

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About Luke Font Family


Luke is a contemporary adaptation of historic English Blackletter, inspired by the creativity of leading English type-creator: Caslon Foundry. Their highly unique 19th century Blackletter typeface provided the core elements of Luke, with the name paying tribute to the Caslon family tomb in the churchyard of St Luke Old Street in London. This modern and versatile type family offers a wide range of styles — from thin to thick contours, and with half-filling to complete — allowing it to work best for headlines, short text and branding. Details include twelve styles and 641 glyphs. Opentype features include superscript, denominators, numerators, scientific inferiors, ordinals, stylistic alternatives, case-sensitive forms, fractions, contextual alternates and discretionary ligatures. Luke supports 37 languages, covering South, East and Western Europe.

Designers: Hidetaka Yamasaki

Publisher: The Northern Block

Foundry: The Northern Block

Design Owner: The Northern Block

MyFonts debut: Aug 15, 2019

Luke

About The Northern Block

Established in 2006, The Northern Block is a respected independent type foundry celebrated for its creation of modernist fonts. Their adept team has crafted award-winning typefaces tailored for contemporary applications, specializing in custom designs for corporate clients. Notably, they excel in handling multi-script languages like Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, and Indic, ensuring inclusivity across linguistic contexts. Their international recognition underscores their dedication to excellence and innovation in type design.The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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