Description
While the Adelle Cyrillic font family is a slab serif for intensive editorial use, its personality and flexibility make it a true multipurpose typeface, especially on the web. The unobtrusive appearance, excellent texture, and slightly dark colour allow it to behave flawlessly in continuous text, even in the most unforgiving applications. As it becomes larger in print, the Adelle Cyrillic fonts show their personality through a series of measured particularities which make it easy to remember and identify. Extended from the Latin, Adelle Cyrillic is a versatile and authoritative slab serif font family with no shortage of personality.
- Third prize, 2009 Granshan Type Design Competition
- Gold, 2010 European Design Awards
- Ukrainian typeface competition, 2010
- Rutenia Calligraphy & Typography Festival Exhibition, 2010
- 2011 Type Directors Club Tokyo Exhibition
- Communication Arts 2011 Typography Annual
- Yearbook of Type I, 2013
- «Call for Type» and subsequent book Neue Schriften
Design, Publisher, Copyright, License
Design: José Scaglione, Veronika Burian
Publisher: TypeTogether
Copyright 2009 by TypeTogether. All rights reserved.
License: COMMERCIAL
Jose Scaglione
José Scaglione is a graphic designer, typeface designer, and co-founder of the independent type foundry TypeTogether with Veronika Burian, where they have published numerous award-winning type families. He teaches typography at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is frequently invited to lecture about typography and to lead workshops on typeface design at international conferences and academic institutions. José co-authored the book Cómo Crear Tipografías: Del Boceto a la Pantalla, and collaborated with Jorge de Buen Unna on his book Introducción al Estudio de la Tipografía.
Veronika Burian
Veronika Burian studied Industrial Design in Munich and worked in that capacity in Vienna and Milan over a few years. Discovering her true passion for type, she graduated in 2003 with distinction from the MA in Typeface Design course in Reading, UK. Veronika then worked as a type designer at DaltonMaag in London for a few years, spent some time in Boulder, Colorado, and then her hometown, Prague. She is now enjoying life in sunny Cataluña, Spain.
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