About Notice
EK Notice is inspired by the Florentine sans-serif style of the 15th century, combined with a unique exploration of contrast. The expressive Art Deco typeface “Fette Venezia,” first released by Karl Brendler & Sons in early 20th-century Vienna, influenced EK Notice with its high waistlines and distinct conic stem cuts, challenging traditional design conventions.
The result is a typeface family with three styles—“Sans,” “Classic,” and “Decor”—featuring varying contrasts in character width and stroke thickness. With five weights from Light to Black and matching italics, EK Notice offers a versatile set of styles. OpenType features greatly enhance each style’s versatility, allowing alternative characters to transition smoothly between upright and italic forms, enabling tailored expression within each design.
With comprehensive support for the entire Latin script, including Vietnamese characters, EK Notice is an outstanding choice for projects requiring exceptional typographic diversity.
About Notice
EK Notice is inspired by the Florentine sans-serif style of the 15th century, combined with a unique exploration of contrast. The expressive Art Deco typeface “Fette Venezia,” first released by Karl Brendler & Sons in early 20th-century Vienna, influenced EK Notice with its high waistlines and distinct conic stem cuts, challenging traditional design conventions.
The result is a typeface family with three styles—“Sans,” “Classic,” and “Decor”—featuring varying contrasts in character width and stroke thickness. With five weights from Light to Black and matching italics, EK Notice offers a versatile set of styles. OpenType features greatly enhance each style’s versatility, allowing alternative characters to transition smoothly between upright and italic forms, enabling tailored expression within each design.
With comprehensive support for the entire Latin script, including Vietnamese characters, EK Notice is an outstanding choice for projects requiring exceptional typographic diversity.
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