Skolar
- $15.99 per year Skolar Light Why pangolins dream of quiche
- $15.99 per year Skolar Light Italic Why pangolins dream of quiche
- $19.99 per year Skolar Regular Why pangolins dream of quiche
- $19.99 per year Skolar Italic Why pangolins dream of quiche
- $19.99 per year Skolar Bold Why pangolins dream of quiche
- $19.99 per year Skolar Bold Italic Why pangolins dream of quiche
- $15.99 per year Skolar Extra Bold Why pangolins dream of quiche
- $15.99 per year Skolar Extra Bold Italic Why pangolins dream of quiche
About this font family
| Classification | Serif » Transitional |
|---|---|
| Foundry | TypeTogether |
| Designer | David Březina |
| Opentype | liga |
| Superfamily | Skolar |
| Tags |
Skolar has been manually hinted (the regular & bold weights ) for optimal web performance on all platforms. As well looking great on Mac OS X, it renders beautifully on Windows 7, XP and Vista.
Skolar is a text serif, originally designed with scholarly and multilingual publications in mind. The typeface maintains its credibility while incorporating a subtle personal style, neither neutral nor conspicuous.
Prominent serifs and low-contrast modulation add to its robustness, and, together with a relatively large x-height, improves the typeface’s readability in small sizes. This 6-weight family and large character set is flexible enough for complex text settings and editorial work. It also becomes distinctive in bigger sizes, fitting the demands of corporate design.
There have been many practical solutions introduced in the typeface; the capitals are rather low in comparison to the ascenders. This gives the typeface even texture and more space for capital diacritical marks. The structure of the typeface is strictly conventional, but the stroke-modulation stylistically reflects contemporary serif typefaces. The italic has a shallow angle and large counters for better readability in small print. It is easily recognized but not ostentatious, blending well with the uprights. Semibold is weighted to emphasize text blocks, where Bold is intended for word clusters.
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