Pilcrow Soft Font Family is a Latin-script sans serif family. Its design is simple and utilitarian, similar to forms found on street and highway signs around the world โ or in-use on cast-metal lettering for industrial products. The fonts are available in two versions: straight-cornered and rounded. While the normal Pilcrow fonts have sharp corners at their stroke terminals, Pilcrow Softโs have been filed down. Pilcrow and Pilcrow Soft each include five weights: Regular through Heavy. In keeping with the designโs mechanical nature, the family does not include Italics, as Pilcrowโs style of letter fits better with typographic hierarchies using contrasting weights to define emphasis, whereas Italics use slants or a cursive stroke pattern. Pilcrowโs glyphs have square-like proportions, although most of them are narrower than perfect squares. While the typeface does have a monospaced feeling in longer passages of text, the glyphs are proportionally-spaced. Each glyphโs width increases just slightly as one goes up the familyโs weight scale. A benefit of typefaces created for utilitarian purposes is that their clean and simple letterforms often increase legibility onscreen. Pilcrow is particularly suited for short texts on websites or for newsticker-scrollbars on television. Because of web 2.0-style logos that have been popular in the past decade, Pilcrowโs Soft version appears particularly suited for use in โtechโ applications. The Pilcrow Soft fonts have a friendlier appeal to them, contrasting with the harder look of the Pilcrow fontsโ squared-off strokes. Deep cuts, or large crotches, are a prominent feature of Pilcrowโs design. They are especially visible in the uppercase โAโ, โMโ, โNโ, โVโ and โWโ, as well as in the lowercase โvโ, โwโ, โyโ and the numeral โ4โ. In the bolder weights, these junctions fill in, but slight ink traps still remain visible. The counter forms of Pilcrowโs letters are very large: in the lowercase โa and โeโ, for instance, which are more closed than open, the size of these negative spaces is still very apparent. The large counters achieve a more open shape in letters like โKโ or โkโ, where the diagonals donโt collide with the vertical stroke. The lowercase โuโ is geometric, and not based on handwritten forms; instead of a full vertical stroke on its right-hand side, it has a semi-circular base. Some letters are full of โcharacterโ in an almost dramatical sense โ like the lowercase โtโ, which is reminiscent of Eurostile or House Gothic, or the numerals. Because of the strong diagonal strokes in the โ6โ and the โ9โ, there is no danger of these being confused with figures like โ5โ or โ8โ. The typeface name comes from the โpilcrowโ (ยถ), a typographic symbol used to mark the start of a paragraph.
Thanks to Indian Type Foundry. Pilcrow Soft Font is the demo version, free for personal use only. Link to purchase full version and commercial license: https://www.myfonts.com/collections/pilcrow-soft-font-indian-type-foundry/
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