Catalog Font Family – Imitation is more than a copy of the preceding original. And if simulation is a successful form of imitation, then the font Catalog is a tribute to classic serif typeface. In a basic manner, it draws on the simple principles, the graphic style of display typography, and the imitation effect of a text face. It brings together the technique of humanistic Antiqua with the graphic approach of a simplified constructed style of serif typefaces, essentially following classicism fonts in its functionality.
To avoid creating a messy impression in cataloguing and performance in metric order, we have expanded the font family. The latest addition to the Catalog, a non-proportional ‘mono’ font with three different metric widths, brings the imitation of a typewriter font into a precarious balance.
Originally, the typeface Catalog was created in 2005 as part of an art catalogue conceived as a manifesto by the Fonds régional d’art contemporain de Lorraine.
Thank you to the author for giving us the opportunity to try out their latest font. So, if you want to own this amazing font with a commercial license, you can purchase the full version below.
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