





Griff Font is a sans-serif type with a no nonsense feel. It is straightforward and modern. The Griff family includes 10 styles; these are five weights that range from Light through Bold, each with an upright and italic font. The typeface is a bit humanist in style; its strokes end in horizontal or vertical cuts, rather than in diagonals. The letterformsâ counters are also mostly open. The fontsâ x-height is tall, and the lowercase lettersâ ascenders rise slightly above the height of the capitals. Speaking of Griffâs capital letters, they are a bit narrower in the feeling than the lowercase. Several of Griffâs letters feature âverticalâ line segments that are actually slightly diagonal â in terms of draughtsmanship â which livens up text set with the fonts considerably. Griff is anything but monotonous. In its upright fonts, the âaâ is double-storey, while the âgâ is single-storey (both are single-storey in the italics). The lowercase âfâ has a descender in the italic fonts, too. The typefaceâs diacriticals marks are streamlined in form, and they look very slick. Griff is the work of Frode Helland, a type designer from Norway. The fonts are best used in larger sizes, where their details can come clearly into view.
Griff Font is free for personal use. So, if you want to access more features and its full license contact Indian Type Foundry designer
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