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Download Dres Font Family From Superior Type

Download Dres Font Family From Superior Type
Download Dres Font Family From Superior Type Download Dres Font Family From Superior Type Download Dres Font Family From Superior Type



Dres is a family of eleven uppercase headline styles based on one modular drawing. Vojtěch Říha was inspired by visuals in athletic and football arenas where numbers and names must be readable at distance. Vojtěch developed a simple concept, which allowed him to create eleven styes without being artificial or boring. Each style is made from different combinations of ribbons, stripes and corners. They have a common character set with diacritics, arrows, fractions and alternatives for letters like ‘A’, ‘M’, ‘W’, ‘X’ and ‘Y’. You can also stack them over each other for a multicolored effects. Dres is both striking and functional, perfect for standout headlines, posters and packaging.


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