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Binario

Binario

by Tarallo Design
Individual Styles from $14.00 USD
Complete family of 6 fonts: $41.00 USD
Binario Font Family was designed by Donald Tarallo and published by Tarallo Design. Binario contains 6 styles and family package options.

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    About Binario Font Family


    Binario is a simple and friendly font with three weights and matching obliques. The geometric and modular characteristics of this typeface subtly reference the Art Deco and early modernist periods. It is an ideal choice for achieving a clean, distinctive, and contemporary aesthetic, making it suitable for branding, posters, and screen-based designs. The light weight of Binario is good for body text. The regular weight exudes confidence, making it suitable for both body and heading text. For impactful headlines, the bold weight is superb. The clear weight distinction of this family make it easy to create organized text.

    Binario was designed in Siena, Italy taking some inspiration from train stations and shop signage. The name Binario means train platform in Italian. Other aspects that informed the design of this font are modularity and efficiency. The interior rounded forms of the letters (counterforms) are based on shape of the Roman arch.

    Binario has a sibling, Binario Soft. This version has gently rounded stroke ends, which make a softer impression on the page.




    Designers: Donald Tarallo

    Publisher: Tarallo Design

    Foundry: Tarallo Design

    Design Owner: Tarallo Design

    MyFonts debut: Jan 24, 2017

    Binario

    About Tarallo Design

    Tarallo Design is the foundry of Donald Tarallo and associates. We make high-quality, original, and memorable typefaces ranging from sans serifs to ornamentals.Don studied art and design at Clark University, Rhode Island School of Design (MFA), and the Basel School of Design in Switzerland. He became passionate about the creative process, form giving, and craft as a child working with his grandmother in her ceramic studio. After univers...

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