TT Norms
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What is the TT Norms font?
TT Norms big update 1.2
What’s new:
• Set of arrows
• Proportional oldstyle figures
• Tabular oldstyle figures
• Set of circled digit
• Set of negative circled digit
• Support for several additional languages
Working on TT Norms font family, we’ve aimed to create a modern geometric grotesk with the widest implementation range, a reliable workhorse. This concept is reflected in the name of the font family TT Norms (Norm – from English norm, standard). The basis for TT Norms is the classic type character proportions. We’ve been especially careful working on the geometry of each glyph, both from the point of view of visual correctness and forms continuity. More…
The main version of TT Norms is of a neutral nature, which becomes more humanistic when stylistic alternates are on. Nine weights and nine corresponding true italics, a large number of standard and discretionary ligatures, and broad support of OpenType features (ordn, case, frac, sinf, sups, dnom, numr, tnum, pnum, liga, dlig, salt) allow you to easily adapt the font family for different purposes. TT Norms works equally well in large text arrays and in small headings, and it is “the one” universal geometric grotesk.
Useful links:
TT Norms PDF Type Specimen
TT Norms graphic presentation at Behance
TT Norms Font families
The TT Norms includes the following font families:
- TT Norms Thin
- TT Norms Thin Italic
- TT Norms ExtraLight
- TT Norms ExtraLight Italic
- TT Norms Light
- TT Norms Light Italic
- TT Norms Regular
- TT Norms Italic
- TT Norms Medium
- TT Norms Medium Italic
- TT Norms Bold
- TT Norms Bold Italic
- TT Norms ExtraBold
- TT Norms ExtraBold Italic
- TT Norms Black
- TT Norms Black Italic
- TT Norms Heavy
- TT Norms Heavy Italic
TT Norms Preview
Here is a preview of how TT Norms will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.
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