Defined by the creator, JB Morizot, as “Classic but contemporary. Unconventional but functional. Energetic and lively but robust. Extravagant but evident and simple […] the child of the chimera of two eras. Its structure and energy are inheriting the rhythm of a monastic scribe while his treatment of geometric details is found in the CERN atomic accelerator.” Released in 2019 by Nan (graphic design and design studio with offices in Berlin and Sydney), Nan Tragedy is a typeface that represents unconventional shapes and optical corrections.
Everett by TYPE WELTKERN
Font with minimalist and symmetrical structure, comfortable Oman Mobile Database reading. It includes variations in font weight, from Hairline to Super, and the use of italics, functional for books, poster branding and signage. Everett was created by Nolan Paparelli in 2021 who, inspired by the work of American photographer Daniel Everett from 2015, updated and customized it.
Frutiger
A font with a simple and essential style, designed by Adrian Frutiger for the signs of Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris, and then also taken up by J.F. Airport. Kennedy of New York.
Gotham
Designed by artist Tobias Frere-Jones for the men’s magazine GQ, it is a fresh and geometric font, inspired by the old signs of New York City. It became popular with its use in Barak Obama’s presidential campaign in 2008, for the famous phrase “Yes we can”.
Rainer by Vectro Type
Designed by Philipp Neumeyer and released by Vectro, a company ALB Directory founded in 2021 by Travis Kochel and Lizy Gershenzon, in Portland (Oregon). It is a font with a geometric and modern character but at the same time elegant, with a slim design, supplied in 12 styles and 6 different weights, and a linguistic support, particularly suitable for titles.