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Fonts in use

This page features a constantly updated collection of examples of TypeType fonts in use. Here you can find inspiration from looking at pretty images or have a look at a font you like through the eyes of a different designer.

We want our fonts to strengthen the voice of your brand or to complement your design harmoniously. And we are happy to see that designers all around the world use our fonts in their projects. We will be glad if your project appears here, too.

Send your case studies using TypeType fonts to info@typetype.org. The best of them we will post on this page.

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Сustomization

At TypeType, we’ve got a broad experience in creating both fully custom fonts and modified modified commercial fonts from our collection.
You might find some nuances of already existing fonts unsuitable for your purposes, or you need a completely original font in order to create unique corporate identity.

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Mastering

This is a service in which we can take your drafts, lettering, vector letters or even sketches from any font editor and turn them into a fully functional font. We are ready to help you with both complex mastering as well as with the solution of individual visual or technical problems. TypeType mastering can be divided into several main blocks: visual mastering, technical mastering, kerning and font hinting.

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Hinting

Font hinting (also known as instructing) is the use of mathematical instructions to adjust the display of an outline font so that it lines up with a rasterized grid.
At low screen resolutions, hinting is critical for producing clear, legible text. It can be accompanied by antialiasing and (on liquid crystal displays) subpixel rendering for further clarity.

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