Lyon Display Font Family $325 | 10 x TTF | Turkish Support
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Lyon Display sharpens some aspects of Lyon Text, such as the serifs, while softening others, including the hard corners on the ball terminals and the the lowercase g, and the incoming strokes in the italic lowercase. This family is a decidedly contemporary take on the Oldstyle tradition, with relatively high contrast and a wide weight range. However, it remains faithful to the genre’s conventions: the contrast still is far lower than it would be in a display Modern, and the heaviest weights manage to avoid crossing over into self-parody.
epub | 346.58 KB | English | Isbn: B0BP4DTLH4 | Author: Royal, Emily | Year: 2022
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Khajag Apelian and Wael Morcos designed Lyon Arabic text to be a companion to Kai Bernau’s original design, translating the Naskh script characteristics to a typographic context, making it ideal for long passages of texts in books and editorial design. Like the Latin, the design of the Arabic maintains simplified constructions and embraces straight-forward detailing with a visible digital touch, making for a crisp texture and a robust appearance comfortable for reading at small sizes. Lyon Arabic Slanted is designed to convey a different texture from Lyon Arabic, using the Nastaliq script as a model in order to bring fluidity and angle to the design. The two families, each with their own distinct flavor, can be used on their own, for content differentiation within one layout, or even mixed for in-line emphasis.
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Lyon Text Roman was the centerpiece of Kai Bernau's degree project at the Type + Media course at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in The Hague, but was extensively revised and expanded before its debut in the New York Times Magazine in 2009. Like many of the great seriffed typefaces it draws intelligently from the work of Robert Granjon, the master of the Renaissance, while having a contemporary feel. Its elegant looks are matched with an intelligent, anonymous nature, making it excellent for magazines, book and newspapers.