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Download Cena Font Family From SevenType

Download Cena Font Family From SevenType
Download Cena Font Family From SevenType Download Cena Font Family From SevenType Download Cena Font Family From SevenType



Cena is a dynamic humanist sans serif family. It comes in 6 weights with matching italics. The idea behind this typeface was to create a relatively condensed typeface. It’s just on the verge of being condensed in order to allow you to save some space when using columns and headlines. Cena has a lot of contrast in the connection to the stems in order to give it a more dynamic feel. It has also low descenders and a large x-height and great legibility. Each weight has 482 glyphs and alternate characters. This medium contrast family is perfectly suited for advertising and editorial projects making headlines, posters and billboards stand out. We would love to see your designs using Cena. Feel free to share them with us via email to hi@seventype.com.


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