PF Fusion Sans Font
This is a condensed grotesk typeface that takes inspiration from early German designs of the mid-19th century. Despite its monotone structure it retains certain features common to roman. For instance lowercase βaβ and the two-storey βgβ are normal roman characters, while most letters are designed with a thinning of stroke at the junction of rounds to stems. Other letters are borrowed from earlier gothics, like lowercase βtβ which was first seen on a typeface that was developed by Paul Rand for Westinghouse in 1960. Fusion Sans is a tall family of 4 weights which is suitable for long headlines. The new βProβ version developed in 2006, provides support for all European languages including Greek and Cyrillic while it comes loaded with 19 special OpenType features.
Thanks very much to Panos Vassiliou. PF Fusion Sans Font just personal use only, if you need for commercial use and full version please download in here.
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