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Fraunces Black Soft Wonky at 14pt

“Fraunces probably leans a little more (pun intended) towards the mannerism in Windsor than any of the others, but they all have some qualities common with each other. Those typefaces were meant to evoke a hand-drawn quality more appropriate for display advertising. The leaning ‘n’ in Windsor is a very distinctive characteristic of this style and is probably the most direct comparison. Fraunces does something unique by creating a design space that incorporates both heavy inky qualities, as well as thinner, more refined and delicate qualities seen in the lighter weights of Windsor. The italic pairing for Fraunces is also very distinct and draws influences from Cooper Nouveau, which blends Art Nouveau influences,” said Phaedra Charles.

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Using variable font technology gives more flexibility; “Fraunces embraces the new variable font technology with four axes–softness, weight, wonk, and optical size–making its use much more versatile and customizable than what any typeface released in the 1970’s.”

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Using variable font technology gives more flexibility; Fraunces embraces the new variable font technology with four axes–softness, weight, wonk, and optical size–making it much more versatile and customizable than any typeface released in the 1970’s.

To learn more, read Wonky, goofy, playful, elegant and a workhorse: Meet a new breed of “Old Style” typeface.

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