Madero Slab is certainly a reliable workhorse in its own right. A vigorous and strong monolinear Slab tempered by delicate transitions, cared curves and fine details that add warmth and kindness to its powerful nature. A well balanced mixture in an extensive type system of 42 styles, conceived to deliver optimum performance in a wide variety of scenarios, from headlines to long text settings, on screen display or printed, on corporate use, branding, packaging, you name it. Almost any typographic need is well covered by a palette of three widths: the highly functional and distinctive condensed, the steady and reliable standard width and the extroverted and eye catching extended width; each of one came in seven weights, from black to thin, plus matching true italics. Every style also includes more than 800 glyphs, and came fully equipped with small caps, alternates, ligatures and over 20 other OpenType features. Those are some reasons of why Madero Slab is a solid and proven tool for any typographic task, and help to explain why always looks so good.
Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 TT Marxiana is a project to reconstruct a set of pre-revolutionary fonts that were used in the layout of the "Niva" magazine, published by the St. Petersburg publishing house A.F. Marx. In our project, we decided to focus on a specific set of fonts that were used in the preparation and printing of the "Niva" magazine in 1887, namely its antiqua and italic, grotesque and elzevir. As part of the TT Marxiana project, we sought to adhere to strict historicity and maintain maximum proximity to the paper source. We tried to avoid any “modernization” of fonts, unless of course we consider this to be kerning work, the introduction of OpenType features and creation of manual hinting. As a result, with the TT Marxiana font family, a modern designer gets a full-fledged and functional set