Lanark, a font inspired by Alasdair Gray

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A striking humanist display font inspired by Alasdair Gray's distinctive type.

It is inspired by the lettering created by the Scottish writer, artist and polymath, Alasdair Gray who  newspaper called “the father figure of the renaissance in Scottish literature and art”. 

Versions of this type appear in his books, on illustrations, on paintings and in murals — notably at the Hillhead Station of the Glasgow Underground.

Lanark, named after his most famous novel, is a display, sans-serif in one weight: Regular. It is ideal for large formats like headings, posters and signs.

Includes upper and lowercase, numbers, and punctuation.

The download includes Regular weight in OpenType format, .woff and .woff2.

Please get in touch at https://twitter.com/liamjnugent/ to let me see me how you use it!

Super Simple License Agreement*

  • Don’t distribute the font
  • Don’t modify and then distribute the font
  • Don’t be a jerk
  • Please purchase the appropriate license

(*License copied from https://simplebits.com/)

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Includes standard OpenType font file format supported by Mac OS X and Windows 2000 and later. Also includes .woff and .woff2 format for use on the web.

Font format
.otf
Glyphs
Uppercase, lowercase, numerals, selected punctuation.
Size
6.71 KB
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