Discover Quasimoda, a unique and versatile sans serif font family from foundry Lettersoup.
Botio Nikoltchev, a Berlin based type designer and founder of Lettersoup has recently published the Quasimoda font family. This unique typeface combines the sturdy appearance of a modern sans serif with classical proportions. The family comprises 11 weights ranging from Hairline to Heavy plus matching Italic versions for each weight. Please read more below the first image or click on the following link to get further information.
You can get the full family as introductory offer on Fontspring.
Quasimoda’s light weights convey a fresh and modern touch, while the middle weights provide perfect readability, which makes them a great choice for long text sections. The bold weights have this slightly antiquated flair. They are a great fit for eye-catching headlines. With its partly geometric, partly grotesque proportions, Quasimoda is a sans serif font family that follows current trends, while also referring to classic styles of the 19th century. Due to the use of long descenders and a very small x-height, Quasimoda can be combined easily with Renaissance serifs such as Garamond. The extensive character set supports over 80 Latin-based languages. Numerous sets of different figures are available as OpenType features. For additional information, please follow the link below.
You can download the complete family for low budget on Fontspring.
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