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Extra Light: Geometric Sans Serifs

Stephen Coles
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Last edited May 25, 2014
Kabel
Drescher Grotesk BT

Sans serif fam­i­lies some­times include a “Hair­line” or “Thin” font meant for large sizes. The fol­low­ing are those sans type­faces with a weight thin­ner than “Light”.

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The first cuts of Kabel appeared in 1927, released by the German foundry Gebr. Klingspor. Like many of the typefaces that Rudolf Koch designed for printing use, Kabel is a carefully constructed and drawn. The basic forms were influenced by the Ancient Roman stone-carved letters, which consisted of just a few pure and clear geometric forms, such as circles, squares, and triangles. Koch also... Read More

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