Familiar Pro Black

Familiar Pro Black
Up, and after doing some busi
Up, and after doing some business at my office abroad to Lumbard Street, about the getting of a good s…
Up, and after doing some business at my office abroad to Lumbard Street, about the getting of a good sum of money, thence home, in preparation for my …
Up, and after doing some business at my office abroad to Lumbard Street, about the getting of a good sum of money, thence home, in preparation for my having some good sum in my hands, for fear of a…
Up, and after doing some business at my office abroad to Lumbard Street, about the getting of a good sum of money, thence home, in preparation for my having some good sum in my hands, for fear of a trouble in the State, that I may not have all I have in the world…

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Example Characters

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About this font

Font Family Familiar Pro
Classification Sans Serif » Neo-Grotesk
Foundry CheapProFonts
Designer Roger S. Nelsson
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Familiar Pro was inspired by a Type Battle over at Typophile: How would you design a font metrically compatible with Helvetica, but better than Arial? Working with preset letter widths was an interesting constraint, both a relief  and a limitation at the same time.

The family includes all four of the basic weights. The skewed obliques (done to a slightly less steep 10 degrees angle as opposed to the original's 12) have been optically adjusted. The letters have been designed quite close to the German/Swiss grotesk tradition, but by using super-elliptical rounds, rounded dots and slightly curved outer verticals the end result is a friendly looking font family that still looks... familiar.