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Download VTC Fellbaum Grotesk Fonts Family From Vintage Type Company

Download VTC Fellbaum Grotesk Fonts Family From Vintage Type Company


Fellbaum Grotesk is a condensed typeface with both grotesque and cursive/humanist attributes. Fellbaum Grotesk Regular presents a clean, “grotesk” exterior, while the Italic version features faint slab-style flourishes. These characteristics, combined with a subtle stroke contrast and slightly extended x-height make for a distinct, and artisanal appearance. These fonts were inspired by the condensed & sterile, yet quirky, sans serifs found on a lot of vintage apothecary labels & municipal street signage.

 Both fonts in this family are modest enough to work as secondary fonts, but also sport enough character to work as a primary sans face for wordmarks, logos, headers, etc.


 OpenType Features (OT Software Required):

 • Small Caps
 • Fractions
 • Numerators/Denominators
 • Case-Sensitive Punctuation 
• Stylistic Alternates 
• Ligatures 
• Old Style / Lining Figures
 • Circled Numerals 
• Ordinals
 Adobe CE Language Support, Regular & Italic, OpenType Features, Classic Design For some nice pairing options with VTC Fellbaum Grotesk, try out VTC Bloke, or VTC Horoscope.


Download VTC Fellbaum Grotesk Fonts Family From Vintage Type Company


Download VTC Bloke Font Family From Vintage Type Company

Download VTC Bloke Font Family From Vintage Type Company
Download VTC Bloke Font Family From Vintage Type Company Download VTC Bloke Font Family From Vintage Type CompanyDownload VTC Bloke Font Family From Vintage Type Company



VTC Bloke is a revival of Miller & Richard’s classic metal typeface, ‘Egyptian Expanded’, including the three-dimensional, ‘Open’ style that was later introduced to the family. The roots of this typeface stem from the UK, where William Miller and his son-in-law Richard had their initial foundry in Edinburgh, Scotland. In addition to the beautiful and timeless type designs, the foundry gained a reputation for offering super small type sizes, designed for Bibles, dictionaries, documents, etc. Slab Serifs (or Egyptian Serifs) started to gain popularity in the early 19th century. It’s around this time, due to emerging industrial technologies, and an ever-expanding advertising industry, that type designers started to really experiment with letterforms that could help their clients distinguish themselves from the competitor, and catch people's eyes. The size of posters and advertising space was getting bigger, and bigger, and so was the type. All original letterforms have been re-drawn and cleaned up, with some more modern glyphs and characters added in. VTC Bloke supports Adobe Latin 1 Language Support.


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