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Chamberí

Chamberí

by Extratype
Individual Styles from $40.00 USD
Complete family of 56 fonts: $550.00 USD
Chamberí Font Family was designed by Íñigo Jerez and published by Extratype. Chamberí contains 56 styles and family package options.

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    Chamberí Complete Family

    56 fonts

    Best Value!

    Per Style:

    $9.82 USD

    Pack of 56 styles:

    $550.00 USD

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    About Chamberí Font Family


    Chamberí is designed to be Vogue España's bestpoke typeface. An ambitious typographic branding project made for one of the most iconic magazine headers of the world, it defines the Spanish edition’s personality through a blending of the functionality of XIX Century Modern Romans (also known as “Scotch" typefaces) and the gestural expressiveness of typographic Baroque. Chamberí is a peculiar combination of the rational and the delicate, the sturdy and the feminine. The family is organised in a broad spectrum of 56 variants in which the transition from the restrained text version to the flamboyant, elegant display is modulated by contrast. The family is organised in seven weights: from Extra Light to Black, plus four optical sizes

    : Text, Headline, Display and Superdisplay. All this with its own Italics, Small Caps and Old Style Figures, besides the due refinement to resolve any editorial and communicative requirement.

    Designers: Íñigo Jerez

    Publisher: Extratype

    Foundry: Extratype

    Design Owner: Extratype

    MyFonts debut: Feb 14, 2020

    Chamberí

    About Extratype

    Textaxis was launched in 1995 by Iñigo Jerez in Barcelona. Since then he has worked in the research and the development of new typefaces for various publishers and corporate identity projects. Textaxis works from the passion for drawing, respect for the history of typography, functionality, and reflection on the needs of typography today.

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