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Download Slowglass Fonts Family From Adam Jagosz
Download Slowglass Fonts Family From Adam Jagosz Download Slowglass Fonts Family From Adam JagoszDownload Slowglass Fonts Family From Adam Jagosz



Slowglass is a geometric semi-serif typeface accompanied by flamboyant geohumanist italics. Slightly defiant wedge serifs and wide stance are balanced with softly rounded strokes for an overall friendly tone. Stylistic alternates include text forms for increased legibility as well as unicase variants partly inspired by uncial scripts, available both as font features and in complementary font subfamilies: Slowglass Alt and Slowglass Text. With over 1500 glyphs per weight, the fonts support 80+ Latin-based languages including Vietnamese, 14 Cyrillic-based languages and polytonic Greek.

OpenType features:

  • Six sets of figures: proportional & tabular — oldstyle, lining & petite (ss20)
  • Superscript and subscript figures
  • Fractions, numerators, denominators
  • Optional slashed zero
  • Case-sensitive forms
  • Glyph composition/decomposition (support for Navajo and Greek)
  • Localization (Dutch, Marshallese, Bulgarian)

Stylistic Sets:

  • ss01 Roman: Two-story a, loopy α / Italic: Loopy α
  • ss02 Roman: Simple g / Italic: Simple k
  • ss03 Unicase r
  • ss04 Alt f t г п т γ
  • ss05 Descending η χ
  • ss06 Unicase β ζ θ ξ
  • ss07 Alt в г д ж з к п т ю
  • ss08 Latinized ς, cursive и й
  • ss09 Round Δ Λ Д д Л л Љ љ
  • ss10 Full-stem a q
  • ss11 Seriffed I
  • ss12 Unicase A
  • ss13 Unicase E Ω
  • ss14 Descending F T Г П
  • ss15 Descending G P Q Y
  • ss16 Unicase M N И H Y
  • ss17 Extending Φ Ψ
  • ss20 Petite figures


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