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Download -OC Format Collage Fonts Family From OtherwhereCollective

Download -OC Format Collage Fonts Family From OtherwhereCollective


-OC Format Collage (built on the previously Nº1 ranked font -OC Format Sans Bd), is a variable font design inspired by the cut and paste techniques of illustrators Eric Carle and Lois Ehlert. With 3 axes—Cutout, Jumble & Scatter—the type can seamlessly be changed from the elegant geometric sans serif to one with apparently hand cut, hand pasted characters that feel more human. Incredibly versatile the font is ideal for text and display making it perfect for packaging, publishing, posters and digital design requiring readability and a natural and approachable imperfection.


Static font files are also available:

• T1-6 (Text) fonts only adjust the cutout technique and the characters of the type stay upright and sit on the baseline.

• D1-6 (Display) adjust all 3 axes with characters randomly changing angles and position relative to the baseline.


OpenType features:

-OC Format Collage boasts numerous features to enhance the hand finished effect with multiple alternate options and double character ligatures so characters aren't repeated within the same word. The design also supports multiple languages, includes standard and discretionary ligatures, circled figures and extensive symbol sets.



Download -OC Format Collage Fonts Family From OtherwhereCollective


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