2013.01.09
2012.10.31
2012.08.01
2012.05.02
2012.03.16
2011.02.17
2008.03
About this font
A geometric sans! with its basic structure inspired by some of our favourite hot metal fonts: Memphis, Karnak, Stymie, Scarab and Paul Renner’s Futura — Regular started as a slab serif font in late 2011, however I soon realised that it wasn’t going to bring anything particularly new to the faces already available on the market so my design was placed in a drawer.
A couple of months passed and on a visit to Antwerp, I was reminded of the distinct lowercase ‘g’ featured in some of the aforementioned typefaces. High up on a wall was a shadow of a past sign, but a sans version! This interesting discovery inspired me to go back to the font and my early ideas and basically work the slab serif font that I had already started into a sans! Regular is in many ways a revival but it is also a font that has contemporary references and key words like Rational, Readable, Refined, Relevant, Reliable and Responsive were on the check-list during my design process.
The carefully crafted range of weights — Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, Extrabold & Black — is ideal for books and magazines and it also lends itself very nicely to screen based projects. The family of fonts incorporates true Italics for each weight. giving a distinct look when set in running text.
Regular suggest a Modernist approach to design — but is open for interpretation.
Version history
V1.0 – Initial limited release version; 2012.06
V2.1 – Revised version, adding small caps and wide language support; 2013.01
- Features
- Small Caps
- Case Sensitive Layout
- Ligatures
- Common Ligatures
- Rare Ligatures
& ISO Codepages
ISO 8859-1
Latin1
Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Danish, English (UK and US), Faroese, Galician, German, Icelandic, Irish (new orthography), Italian, Kurdish (The Kurdish Unified Alphabet), Latin (basic classical orthography), Leonese, Luxembourgish (basic classical orthography), Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk), Occitan, Portuguese (Portuguese and Brazilian), Rhaeto-Romanic, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Walloon
ISO 8859-2
Latin2
Bosnian, Croatian, Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian (when in the Latin script), Slovak, Slovene, Upper Sorbian, and Lower Sorbian.
ISO 8859-3
Latin3
Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish
ISO 8859-4
Latin4
Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Greenlandic, Sami
ISO 8859-9
Latin5
Turkish
ISO 8859-10
Latin6
Nordic languages
License Table
| Base License | = | 1 to 2 Users | |
| Base License | x 3 | = | 3 to 10 Users |
| Base License | x 8 | = | 11 to 50 Users |
| Base License | x 15 | = | 51 to 150 Users |
| Base License | x 22 | = | 151 to 300 Users |
| Base License | x 40 | = | 301 to 1,000 Users |
| Base License | x 60 | = | 1,001 to 5,000 Users |
| Base License | x 90 | = | 5,001 to 20,000 Users |
| Base License | x 100 | = | 20,001 Users |
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Embedding of fonts is not allowed except in the ways defined below.
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Embedding is defined as follows:
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