Description
Its concept involved the development of a hybrid font, which subtly combines a lot and all voices. The design reminds of many alphabets, such as Cyrillic and Arabic, while it also plays with the opposition between square and circle, curve and angle, thus linking to the importance of some contemporary questions regarding minorities, LGBT, the perception of male and female, and how they all combine and work together in unison.
Its daring edged, yet still elegant curves make it appropriate to speak to a wide range of people, and for a vast range of applications, including publishing, advertising, posters.
Omni- Sans comes in one weight only, 230 glyph set with Latin and Cyrillic alphabets supported.
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