Plan Grotesque by Typotheque

Plan Grotesque

Typotheque has just announced Plan Groteseque by Nikola Djurek. From their press release:

Plan Grotesque is a sturdy, unpretentious typeface for text of any kind; it is a functional workhorse, but has enough character to be distinctive at larger sizes. Plan Grotesque has distinguishing closing terminals, and unlike Grotesque typefaces of the previous century it comes with a true italic. Plan Grotesque comes in a comprehensive range of weights, widths and display versions (NormalCondensedStencil,Stencil Condensed). It has friendly, subtly-modulated strokes and is more refined and economic than traditional grotesques.

More info can be found at: http://www.typotheque.com/fonts/plan_grotesque

Plan Grotesque also include a staggering range of numerals across all weights—seven in all. The typeface includes: ranging, or OsF (Old-style proportional Figures) for use in running text. Lining figures for use with capitals letters, because their proportions match the height of caps. Tabular (both Lining and OsF), Superior and Inferior figures, and special numerator figures for usin in fractions.

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