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TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed ExtraLight Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 117 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed ExtraLight.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 112 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 117 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Light Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 117 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Light.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 113 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Medium Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 117 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Medium.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 113 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Regular.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 113 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Thin Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 115 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Thin.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 111 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial DemiBold Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 122 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial DemiBold.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 117 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial ExtraBold Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 121 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial ExtraBold.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 117 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial ExtraLight Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 120 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial ExtraLight.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 116 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 120 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Light Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 120 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Light.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 116 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Medium Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 120 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Medium.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 116 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Regular.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 116 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Thin Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 118 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Thin.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 114 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Variable.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 422 KB |
tt_bluescreens_specimen.pdf | 2023-02-06 | 304 KB |
TypeType Trial License.pdf | 2023-02-06 | 62 KB |
Bonuses and services.pdf | 2023-02-06 | 3844 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Black Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 121 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Black.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 117 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Bold Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 121 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Bold.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 117 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Black Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 119 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Black.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 115 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Bold Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 119 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed Bold.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 115 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed DemiBold Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 119 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed DemiBold.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 115 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed ExtraBold Italic.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 120 KB |
TT Bluescreens Trial Condensed ExtraBold.ttf | 2023-02-06 | 115 KB |
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TT Bluescreens
TypeType
March 13, 2015
January 17, 2023
TypeType
37 styles
otf, ttf, woff, eot, svg
Design
Release Date
Font Update
Publisher
Styles
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About TT Bluescreens
TT Bluescreens is a geometric sans serif with
narrow proportions. The font has a memorable
character, while remaining neutral, so it can
be used in various design projects.
The range of possibilities of the updated
TT Bluescreens has become much wider!
Condensed styles with narrowed propor-
tions have been added. The classic styles
of TT Bluescreens are universal and suitable
for setting both in headings and in text arrays.
Condensed styles are intended for non-
standard design solutions. In small sizes, they
are perceived as if having a texture, thanks
to which they can become part of packag-
ing or poster design. In large size they look
extraordinary, but they are highly readable
and convey information well.
Variable font now changes along 3 axes:
weight, width and slant. Even more options
for those who love variety.
The character set of TT Bluescreens was ex-
panded, and additional extended Cyrillic and
Latin characters were added.
Expanded character set. Each style has 874
characters. This is 253 characters more than
it there were in the previous version. New cur-
rency signs, arrows, punctuation and fractions
were added.
Number of OpenType features increased from
18 to 31! The font has become even more
functional and convenient thanks to a large
number of ligatures, stylistic alternatives and
localizations.
The quality of the contours has become even
higher, diacritics were improved.
The updated TT Bluescreens is suitable for
the design of covers and posters, it will look
aesthetically pleasing in packaging design.
It can be used in the design of titles and
disclaimers. Condensed styles are preferably
used in large size.
The TT Bluescreens font has 37 styles: 9 up-
right and 9 italics of standard width, 9 upright
and 9 italics in Condensed, 1 variable style.
Each style contains 874 characters. The font
has 31 OpenType features, including ligatures,
stylistic sets, and localizations.
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Font family
TT Bluescreens is available in 9 weights (Thin,
ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Meduim, DemiBold,
Bold, ExtraBold, and Black) and 9 matching
italics of standard width.
TT Bluescreens Thin TT Bluescreens Thin Italic
TT Bluescreens Medium TT Bluescreens Medium Italic
TT Bluescreens Light TT Bluescreens Light Italic
TT Bluescreens Bold TT Bluescreens Bold Italic
TT Bluescreens ExtraLight TT Bluescreens ExtraLight Italic
TT Bluescreens DemiBold TT Bluescreens DemiBold Italic
TT Bluescreens Regular TT Bluescreens Italic
TT Bluescreens ExtraBold TT Bluescreens ExtraBold Italic
TT Bluescreens Black TT Bluescreens Black Italic
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An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is a light-emitting diode (LED)
in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic
compound that emits light in response to an electric current. This
organic layer is situated between two electrodes; typically, at least
one of these electrodes is transparent.
André Bernanose and co-workers at the Nancy-Université made the
first observations of electroluminescence in organic materials in the
early 1950s. They applied high alternating voltages in air to materials
such as acridine orange, either deposited on or dissolved in cellulose
or cellophane thin films.
OLEDs are used to create digital displays in devices such
as television screens, computer monitors, portable systems such
as smartphones, handheld game consoles and PDAs. A major area
of research is the development of white OLED devices for use
in solid-state lighting applications.
Pope's group reported in 1965 that in the absence of an external
electric field, the electroluminescence in anthracene crystals
is caused by the recombination of a thermalized electron and
hole, and that the conducting level of anthracene is higher
in energy than the exciton energy level.
In 1960 Martin Pope and some of his co-workers at New York Univer-
sity developed ohmic dark-injecting electrode contacts to organic
crystals. They further described the necessary energetic requirements
(work functions) for hole and electron injecting electrode contacts.
In 1965, W. Helfrich and W. G. Schneider of the National Research
Council produced double injection recombination electrolumi-
nescence for the first time in an anthracene single crystal using
hole and electron injecting electrodes, the forerunner of modern
double-injection devices.
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TT Bluescreens ExtraLight 16 pt TT Bluescreens ExtraLight Italic 16 pt
TT Bluescreens Light 16 pt TT Bluescreens Light Italic 16 ptTT Bluescreens Font Family Type Specimen
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Roger Partridge made the first observation of electrolumines -
cence from polymer films at the National Physical Laboratory
in the United Kingdom. The device consisted of a film of poly
(N-vinylcarbazole) up to 2.2 micrometers thick located
between two charge injecting electrodes.
This device used a two-layer structure with separate hole
transporting and electron transporting layers such that
recombination and light emission occurred in the middle
of the organic layer; this resulted in a reduction in operating
voltage and improvements in efficiency.
Research into polymer electroluminescence culminated
in 1990 with J. H. Burroughes et al. at the Cavendish
Laboratory at Cambridge University, UK, reporting a high-
efficiency green light-emitting polymer-based device using
100 nm thick films of poly(p-phenylene vinylene).
Originally, the most basic polymer OLEDs consisted
of a single organic layer. One example was the first
light-emitting device synthesised by J. H. Burroughes
et al., which involved a single layer of poly(p-pheny-
lene vinylene).
The organic molecules are electrically conductive as a re-
sult of delocalization of pi electrons caused by conjugation
over part or all of the molecule. These materials have
conductivity levels ranging from insulators to conductors,
and are therefore considered organic semiconductors.
Many modern OLEDs incorporate a simple bilayer struc-
ture, consisting of a conductive layer and an emissive
layer. More recent developments in OLED architecture
improves quantum efficiency (up to 19%) by using
a graded heterojunction.
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TT Bluescreens Medium 16 pt TT Bluescreens Medium Italic 16 pt
TT Bluescreens DemiBold 16 pt TT Bluescreens DemiBold Italic 16 ptTT Bluescreens Font Family Type Specimen
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This latter process may also be described as the
injection of electron holes into the HOMO. Electrosta-
tic forces bring the electrons and the holes towards
each other and they recombine forming an exciton,
a bound state of the electron and hole.
Statistically three triplet excitons will be formed
for each singlet exciton. Decay from triplet states
(phosphorescence) is spin forbidden, increasing
the timescale of the transition and limiting the inter-
nal efficiency of fluorescent devices.
During operation, a voltage is applied across the
OLED such that the anode is positive with respect
to the cathode. Anodes are picked based upon the
quality of their optical transparency, electrical
conductivity, and chemical stability.
The graded heterojunction architecture com-
bines the benefits of both conventional archi -
tectures by improving charge injection while
simultaneously balancing charge transport
within the emissive region.
A typical conductive layer may consist of
PEDOT:PSS as the HOMO level of this material
generally lies between the work function of ITO
and the HOMO of other commonly used polymers,
reducing the energy barriers for hole injection.
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is commonly used as the
anode material. It is transparent to visible light
and has a high work function which promotes
injection of holes into the HOMO level of the
organic layer.
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Condensed font family
TT Bluescreens Condensed consists of 18 faces:
9 uprights (Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Meduim,
DemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, and Black) and 9 italics.
Condensed styles are preferably used in large size.
Thin Thin
Medium Medium
Light Light
Bold Bold ExtraLight ExtraLight
DemiBold DemiBold
Regular Regular
ExtraBold ExtraBold
Black Black
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Supported languages
TT Bluescreens supports more than 240 lan-
guages including Western, Central, Northern
European languages and most of cyrillic.
Albanian
Basque
Belarusian
Bosnian
Breton
Corsican
Croatian
Czech
Danish
English
Estonian
Faroese
Filipino
Finnish
French
Gaelic
German
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Moldavian
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Sámi (Lule,
Southern)
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Turkmen (Latin)
Ukrainian
Zulu
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??????????? ????????????
? ?????????, ????????,
??????????? ?????,
???????? ????????????,
? OLED-??????????.
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Sammenlignet med LCD-skærme med baggrundsbelys-
ning, er strømforbruget for en OLED-skærm mindre end
halvdelen. Baggrundsbelysningen på en LCD-skærm
lyser konstant, og varierende mængder lys i forskellige
farver slippes gennem. LCD-skærme er ikke i stand til
at vise den rene farve sort , da noget lys altid slipper
gennem. OLED-skærme, producerer lyset i hvert enkelt
pixel, ogi hver sine farver, således kontrasten (forholdet
mellem de lyse og mørke farver) bliver uendelig, hvilket
betyder at der ikke er noget lystab.
Iako industrijom televizora trenutno dominiraju uredaji
koji koriste panele sa ekranima od tecnog kristala, poz-
natije pod imenom LCD paneli, OLED tehnologija takode
postaje sve zastupljenija i popularnija, te tako stice
velike šanse da u buducnosti sa trona skine stariju,
„rivalsku” tehnologiju izrade ekrana. Ideja da se razviju
OLED ekrani došla je posmatranjem svitaca, jer su ovi
insekti u stanju da stvore svetlost uprkos cinjenici
da — ocigledno — na sebi nemaju nikakve elektricne
uredaje sa tradicionalnim lampama.
Puede ser usado en todo tipo de aplicaciones:
televisores, monitores, pantallas de dispositivos
portátiles (teléfonos móviles, PDA, reproductores de
audio...), indicadores de información o de aviso, etc.,
con formatos que bajo cualquier diseño irán desde unas
dimensiones pequeñas (2 pulgadas) hasta enormes
tamaños (equivalentes a los que se están consiguiendo
con LCD). Mediante los OLED también se pueden crear
grandes o pequeños carteles de publicidad, así como
fuentes de luz para iluminar espacios generales.
OLEDin valmistuksessa käytetään höyrystystekniikkaa,
mikä vaatii tyhjiön käyttöä. Ensin lasisubstraatille teh-
dään indiumtinaoksidista anodi, minkä jälkeen höyrys-
tetään yleensä ainakin kaksi kerrosta pienimolekyylisiä
orgaanisia yhdisteitä (organometalleja). Orgaanisten
kerrosten kokonaispaksuus on 100–150 nm. Niiden
päälle tehdään katodi jostain metallista. Kuviointi
hoidetaan käyttämällä "varjomaskia" höyrystyksessä.
Lisäämällä rakenteeseen erilaisia kerroksia saadaan
OLEDin hyötysuhdetta paranettua.
Danish
Serbian
Spanish
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FØNT FAMILY
ŞÙPPÔRTŠ MANY
FÖREIGÑ LANGÜÅGES
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K?LLL?L?NNNÑ??ÒÓÔÖOOÕOØ?Œ??RRRSŠSŞ?T T ? TÙÚUÛÜUUUUU
?U? ?W???YYŸ???Z Z Z????????àáaaâäaaå?ãæ?ccçccd d
?èéeêëeeee??ğgggghh??ıì íîï iiiii?íj?jk?lll?l?nnn ñ ?ßò óô öoo
õo ø?œ??rrrs šsş?tt?tùúuûüuuuuu?u??w???yyÿ???zzz????
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Character Set
Uppercase
Lowercase
Figures
Mathematical Symbols
Fractions, Ordinals
Cyrillic Uppercase
Cyrillic Lowercase
Punctuation & Symbols
Extended Latin
Extended Cyrillic
Glyphs
ABCDEF GHIJ KLMNOPQ RSTUVWXY Z
abcdef ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
01234 56789
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Standard Ligatures
Superscripts, Scientific Inferiors
Tabular Figures
Proportional Oldstyle
Numerators, Denominators
Proportional Figures
Tabular Oldstyle
Glyphs
ffi ffj ffl ff fi fj fl H0123456789 H0123456789
0123456789
0123456789
H0123456789 H0123456789
01234 56789
0123456789
Case Sensitive
White Circled Numbers
Black Circled Numbers
Localization
Stylistic Alternates
H[](){}¡¿«»‹›-–—·•@ ?
?????????????????????
01 234567891011121314151617181920
? ? ? ? ? ? ÍJ íj ?L ?l ?l i ? ? ? ?
IÌÍÎÏIIIIİ??aàáâãäåaaaa????llll?l? fl fflyyÿy????????Q?JÍJ?J??
Currency
?¢$€????£???¥ƒ¤
Arrows
‹^›v-|????????
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Basic characters
ABCDEFGHIJKLMN
OPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmn
opqrstuvwxyz
0123456789
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Efficient OLEDs using small mole-
cules were first developed by Ching
W. Tang et al. at Eastman Kodak.
The term OLED traditionally refers
specifically to this type of device,
though the term SM-OLED is in use.
Molecules commonly used in OLEDs include
organometallic chelates (for example Alq3,
used in the organic light-emitting device
reported by Tang et al.), fluorescent and
phosphorescent dyes and conjugated den -
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The production of small molecule devices and displays usu-
ally involves thermal evaporation in a vacuum. This makes
the production process more expensive and of limited use
for large-area devices, than other processing techniques.
Polymer light-emitting diodes (PLED, P-OLED), also light-emitting polymers (LEP), involve an electroluminescent
conductive polymer that emits light when connected to an external voltage. They are used as a thin film for full-spectrum
colour displays. Polymer OLEDs are quite efficient and require a relatively small amount of power for the amount of light
produced. Vacuum deposition is not a suitable method for forming thin films of polymers. However, polymers can be pro-
cessed in solution, and spin coating is a common method of depositing thin polymer films.
Researchers report luminescence from a single polymer molecule, representing
the smallest possible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) device. Scientists will
be able to optimize substances to produce more powerful light emissions. Finally,
this work is a first step towards making molecule-sized components that combine
electronic and optical properties.
This method is more suited to forming large-area films than thermal evaporation. No vacuum is required, and the emissive materials can also be applied on the substrate by a tech -
nique derived from commercial inkjet printing. However, as the application of subsequent layers tends to dissolve those already present, formation of multilayer structures is difficult
with these methods. The metal cathode may still need to be deposited by thermal evaporation in vacuum. An alternative method to vacuum deposition is to deposit a Langmuir-Blodgett
film. Typical polymers used in pleaded displays include derivatives of poly(p-phenylene vinylene) and polyfluorene.TT Bluescreens Font Family Type Specimen
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TT Bluescreens Condensed
Medium 42 pt
TT Bluescreens Condensed
Medium 32 pt
An electronic visual display, informally a screen, is a dis-
play device for presentation of images, text, or video
transmitted electronically, without producing a permanent
record. Electronic visual displays include television sets,
computer monitors, and digital signage. These are the
technologies used to create displays in use today.
The display in modern monitors is typically an LCD with LED backlight,
having by the 2010s replaced CCFL backlit LCDs. Before the mid-
2000s,most monitors used a CRT. Monitors are connected to the com-
puter via DisplayPort, HDMI, USB-C, DVI, VGA, or other proprietary
connectors and signals. Originally, computer monitors were used
for data processing while television sets were used for video.TT Bluescreens Font Family Type Specimen
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L O E
L
A
E
P
N
D
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Deactivated Activated
Tabular Figures
Numerators
Case Sensitive
Scientific Inferiors
Denominators
Stylistic Alternates
Standard Ligatures
Fractions
Tabular Oldstyle
Superscripts
Ordinals
OpenType features
01234 56789
01234 56789
H01234 56789
({[ H]} )
H01234 56789
a yIlQJ
H01234 56789
H01234 56789
1/2 1/4 1/3
2ao
0123456789
0123456789
H0123456789
({[ H]})
H0123456789
ayIlQJ
H0123456789
H0123456789
½¼¾
Localization
ff fi fl ffi ffl fj ffj fl ffl
Ş ş T t ÍJ íj
ff fi fl ffi ffl fj ffj fl ffl ? ? ? ? ÍJ íj 2ªº
Proportional Oldstyle
01234 56789 0123456789
White Circled Numbers
Black Circled Numbers
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
? ? ? ? ?
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Stylistic alternates
TT Bluescreens font family has a number
of sets of stylistic alternatives, which offers
alternative glyphs for latin 'I, J, Q, a, l, y' and
cyrillic «?, ?» when it's turned on.
I will share my future plans
with Quincy & John.
I will share my future plans
with Quincy & John.
Default characters
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Case sensitive
Case sensitive feature shifts various punc-
tuation marks up to a position that works
better with all-capital sequences or sets
of lining figures.
Default characters
Case sensitive
@ «?» 01–02
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Glyph composition
To minimize the number of glyph alternates,
it is sometimes desired to decompose a char-
acter into two glyphs. Additionally, it may
be preferable to compose two characters into
a single glyph for better glyph processing.
A+°+ ´=?
æ+ ´=?
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Proportional oldstyle
Tabular figures
Tabular oldstyle
The company is leading the world of OLED industry, generating
$100.2 million out of the total $475 million revenues in the
global OLED market in 2006. As of 2006, it held more than 600
American patents and more than 2800 international patents.
This OLED featured the highest resolution at the time, of 6.22
million pixels. This was exceeded in January 2008, when
Samsung showcased the world's largest and thinnest OLED TV
at the time, at 31 inches (78 cm) and 4.3 mm.
The drive circuit was formed by low-temperature polysilicon
TFTs. Also, low-molecular organic EL materials were employed.
The pixel count of the display is 480 × 272. The contrast ratio
is 100,000:1, and the luminance is 200 cd/m2. The colour
reproduction range is 100% of the NTSC standard.
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TypeType company was founded in 2013 by
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experience and Alexander Kudryavtsev
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a. Licensee may not create products with the Fonts to be used commercially, or personally.
Products created with the Fonts are for testing and evaluation purposes only.
b. Licensee may not embed the Fonts in any products or webpages that are publicly
accessible without prior written consent from TypeType.
3. Provision to Third Parties
a. Licensee may NOT provide the Font to a producer, publisher or other agent who is
working on behalf of the Licensee except by embedding or linking in accordance with this
EULA.
b. Licensee may NOT provide the Font to a customer or other third party on whose behalf
the Licensee evaluates the Font except demonstration purposes in accordance with this
EULA.
4. Other Usage
This EULA is a "Trial license”. Licenses for Desktop use, @font-face embedding, computer applications
and games, installable interactive books, software, mobile applications and games, Ebooks and Epubs,
product creation websites, website template distribution, website templates, and other uses not allowed
by this Agreement may be available for an additional fee. Contact TypeType at info@typetype.ru for more
information.
5. Modifications
Licensee may not modify the Fonts or create derivative works based upon the Fonts without prior written
consent from TypeType. EXCEPT THAT Licensee may generate files necessary for embedding or linking
in accordance with this EULA.
6. Copyright
The Fonts is protected by copyright law. TypeType is the sole, exclusive owner of all intellectual property
rights, including rights under copyright and trademark law. Licensee agrees not to use the Fonts in any
manner that infringes the intellectual property rights of the TypeType or violates the terms of this EULA.
Licensee will be held legally responsible, and indemnifies TypeType. for any infringements, (on the
foundry’s rights caused by failure to abide by the terms of this EULA.
7. Termination
This EULA is effective until terminated. If Licensee fails to comply with any term of this EULA, TypeType
may terminate the EULA with 30 days notice. This EULA will terminate automatically 30 days after the
issuance of such notice.
8. Governing Law
This EULA is governed by the laws of Russian Federation,
9. Waiver
The waiver of one breach or default hereunder shall not constitute the waiver of any subsequent breach
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2022
THANK Y OU F OR CHOOSING OUR F ONTS01
Information
about the studio
02
Several
interesting cases
03
Our killer features
and offers
What you will find
in this presentation
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30+
people
in our team
45000+
clients
35+
client
projects
9 years
on the font
market
75+
proprietary
fonts
About TypeType
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ON
WEBSITE
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Partners and ClientsUse TT Norms Pro
on the official site
In videos and motion design
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design of the entire product
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Distribution of fonts
that we create for
our collection
02
We create fonts to individual
order using cutting edge
technologies
03
Collection Corporate fonts Customization
We fit our fonts to the
demands of specific
projects
Our specialization
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15% discount in the
30 days following the
download of a trial font
02
With the purchase
of a large license,
we make changes
to the font for free
03
Discount Customizations Licenses
We change licenses
according to clients’
demands
Killer features
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› Font catalog
In our collection, there are 60+ fonts that are
different in character and application scope,
so there's a suitable font for every project.
The studio's steady bestsellers are TT Norms® Pro,
TT Commons Pro, and the uniwidth TT Fellows that
have become popular thanks to the versatility of use.
60+
Font
collectionwww.typetype.org trial fonts 10 – 19
A font is a part of the corporate style and its signature,
that is why we create corporate fonts with special care.
Within such a font, it is possible to create several
subfamilies for different purposes, for example,
a display family for headings and a text family
to use in an application or in text arrays.
Corporate fontDeveloped a font family.
5 heading faces for all visual
communication materials
and logos.
5 text faces for use on
the website and in interfaces.
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6 heading faces
to use on the website.
5 text faces to use
on the website and
in interfaces.
2 monowidth fonts
to use within products.
› View works
www.typetype.org trial fonts 12 – 19Any font you like from the TypeType collection can
be adapted to your project by making technical
or graphic edits.
Customization enables getting an absolutely new font
by changing only a few details. With the purchase of
large licenses, we carry out customization as a present.
Customization
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Changes the drawing of the
letter ?, making it slightly
inclined to the left.
Replaced the square points
in the drawings of characters
and letters «! ? . , ; : … · j i»
with round ones.
Set the one-storey shape
of the letter ? as default
and moved the two-storey
letter to a stylistic set.
True digital
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Carried out deep customization.
Drew and implemented Vietnamese
into the TT Trailers font.
Added three sets with “pet-friendly”
diacritics for Vietnamese.
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PetchoyWith the purchase of a license of a certain price,
we carry out font customization for free.
from $1000
We embed the logo
into the font
from $2000
We add the name
of the company into
the name of the font
from $3500
We carry out
technical customization
Customization
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License
price
Over $1000
Over $2000
Over $3500
Over $4500
Over $10000
Embedding logo
into the font
Adding company
name to the font
name
Technical
customization
Graphic
customization:
adding 3 glyphs
Deep
customizationwww.typetype.org trial fonts 18 – 19
The TypeType team can deal with any font task!
If in this presentation you have not found a topic
that interests you, ask us. We love reading letters,
answering questions, hosting online meetings,
and discussing new projects.
More font aesthetics
here: typetype.orgMore font aesthetics
here: typetype.org
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Anastasia Borodkina
Customer department specialist
trial@typetype.org
Your personal
manager
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