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Planc

Planc

by Taner Ardali
Individual Styles from $0.00 USD
Complete family of 20 fonts: $299.00 USD
Planc Font Family was designed by Taner Ardali and published by Taner Ardali. Planc contains 20 styles and family package options.

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    About Planc Font Family


    Planc has emerged as an approach to reconsider the grotesque font anatomy in a contemporary way. It is a new grotesque family with its subtle touches of details. Its relaxed proportional structure differentiates Planc from the usual grotesque anatomy, meeting the grotesque font requirement that can keep up with today.

    In addition to the solid grid structure on the horizontal axis, with its smoothed curves, Planc provides a comfortable reading flow and avoids being dull with its details. Its minimalist approach comes from Planc's reduced dysfunctional details. As a clean design principle, it contains innovative letterforms.

    Planc font family consists of 10 weights including matching italics with extended Latin character set. It is a designer-friendly typeface with extra symbols, standard-old style,tabular-proportional numbers, arrow sets, and stylistic alternates.

    Designers: Taner Ardali

    Publisher: Taner Ardali

    Foundry: Taner Ardali

    Design Owner: Taner Ardali

    MyFonts debut: Feb 17, 2021

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    About Taner Ardali

    Taner Ardalı is a typeface designer from Istanbul. He first joined Linotype in 2011 with his first typeface and then used his full potential to develop new typefaces. He develops bespoke and retail typefaces under the name TAF Studio now. As TAF Studio seeks different ways of written expression, it strives to enhance the reading experience, to make it both clear and practical. Fonts are powerful carriers not only of information, but also of different emotional states. TAF Studio's creative drive stems from the desire to make new discoveries in letterforms and transform them into readable emotions.

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