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Sokol Pro

Sonata Pro

 

 

profonts Sonata and profonts Concerto are closely related to each other. In fact, the only difference between the two related fonts is in the upper case characters. profonts Concerto’s upper cases are more complex, swashier than those in profonts Sonata. One is a perfect complement to the other, and that is why they are offered together at special rate. Both fonts contain about 370 glyphs covering the complete Latin set for Western and Eastern Europe.

Sonora Pro

 

 

Sonora is a brandnew profonts script typeface family supplied in the new OpenType Pro font format. Sonora contains six styles as light, medium, bold and the corresponding italics. The character set covers about 1.500 glyphs for the complete Latin character set (West, East, Baltic,Turkish, Romanian), and a huge number of handmade ligatures and alternates to make it a perfect OpenType Pro connecting script.

Sonora is a very distinguished, elegant and versatile, intentionally non-slanted script font.

This volume contains:
Light, Light Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Bold Italic

Splendor

Originally, Splendor was produced and released in 1930 by Schriftguß AG, Dresden. The typeface was designed by Berlin designer Wilhelm Berg.

Ralph M. Unger, who in the last few years has created a whole series of revivals and redigns from the hot metal era, »retrieved« this jewel of a typeface design, redesigning, complementing and digitally remastering it for profonts.

Splendor is a broad-nip, nonconnecting handwriting script of timeless elegance, charme and beauty. It needs tight setting with plenty of space around it. The font contains a number of alternate characters: two uppercase A’s, S’s (with descender); in addition, two uppercase M’s, N’s and Z’s as well as two lowercase z’s.

Stanford

The strong, geometric letterforms of this typeface incorporate a heavy outline and were inspired by college and university sportswear, making Stanford an excellent choice for work associated with sports in general.

Stiletto

Are you looking for a font reflecting ancient times, antiques, knights and alike: Stiletto fits the purpose, guaranteed! Stiletto is a beautiful, calligraphic-like design with its special forms bringing pleasant memories of old times.

Stripes

Stripes is a caps only font and does not contain additional ligatures, because there is an easy way to create as many of them as you like. To form a ligature, convert your word or word string into vectors. Activate the corner points of the straight lines (not the round ones) of a letter and drag them over the next or the previous letter. This way you can create any ligature of your own. Beware of overkilling, it could decrease the legibility of your text.
Besides the normal J, Stripes contains a stylistic alternate which should be used to avoid ugly gaps between critical letter pairs (see pdf document).

Symphony Pro

 

 

Symphony Pro… sounds like music, elegance and classic quality. That's exactly how Symphony Pro carries the message to the reader. Symphony Pro is a rather formal script with very beautiful, generous and swashy upper case that was redesigned, digitized, completed and expanded as OpenType in the profonts type studio.

Symphony Pro comes with more than 800 characters covering the complete Latin glyph set for West and East including Baltic and Turkish. Addionally, there is a large selection of ligatures, character combinations and alternates to make this beautiful script design a perfect font for OTF-savvy applications like e.g. InDesign or Quark Xpress 7.

Symphony Pro is a very distinguished, elegant and versatile script font well-suited for anything in the area of classical music, art, ballet etc. Also, it is good for certificates, reports, documents and alike.

The volume contains:
Regular & Bold

Thalia

Thalia is a wonderful Artdeco typeface design bringing back the times of around 1900. Very likely, it was originally designed at that time. Unger redesigned the typeface based on old prints, completed the character set and expanded the typeface to cover the full Latin glyph set. Thalia is perfect for anything about theater, like posters, programmes, etc.

Tintoretto

Tinteretto is a very beautiful, decorative Art-déco font which is ideal for ad design about fine arts events and the world of arts and crafts as well as in restaurants, bars and for food packaging. Tintoretto harmonizes well with serif and sans serif fonts created at the beginning of the last century.
It contains character sets for West and Central European as well as for Romania and Turkey.
When Unger started his work on Tintoretto, he had the splendid idea of adding a Fill version to the original 3D characters. Combining both fonts make it even stronger and more beautiful.

How to combine both fonts in order to achieve a color fill effect: Type your word or phrase and do not make any changes to the spacing or kerning. Duplicate or copy the original and change it to the Fill version (font change). Apply a color to the copy and position it exactly behind the original. See and love the result.