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Download Sync Font Family From Peter Huschka

Download Sync Font Family From Peter Huschka
Download Sync Font Family From Peter Huschka Download Sync Font Family From Peter Huschka Download Sync Font Family From Peter Huschka



The Sync font family is a layered system for chromatic typesetting. With its stylistic variety it enables a wide range of eye-catching combinations with colors and patterns.

The very first sketches were inspired by some hand-painted characters on a weathered beach sign at the French Côte d’Argent and currently the font family comes with a total of 28 single fonts.

The primary font »Sync Base« is a powerful, condensed Sans Serif. Sharp cut edges, narrow wedge-shaped counters and low ascenders and descenders make the compact character of the typeface.



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