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Feijoa is the first typeface issued by the Klim Type Foundry. It’s based on the principle that ‘a straight line is a dead line’, which explains the warm, curvaceous nature of the individual letterforms. This relieves it from the sharp points and angles that can be detrimental to digital typefaces and works to humanise the overall visual impression. The core of the Feijoa family — Medium, Italic and Bold — are the text weights, useful for book typography and extended periods of reading. The Display is drawn specifically for headlines, effective for sizes 16pt and larger. All styles include several fanciful ligatures inspired by the wonderful Mrs Eaves, designed by Zuzana Licko.
Family
4 Styles
Release
2007
- Release
- 2007
- Design
- Kris Sowersby
- Engineering
- Noe Blanco Ben Kiel
- Collaborators
- Chester Jenkins
- Classification
- Modern: Garalde/Oldstyle
- Abenaki
- Afaan Oromo
- Afar
- Afrikaans
- Albanian
- Alsatian
- Amis
- Anuta
- Aragonese
- Aranese
- Aromanian
- Arrernte
- Arvanitic (Latin)
- Asturian
- Atayal
- Aymara
- Bashkir (Latin)
- Basque
- Belarusian (Latin)
- Bemba
- Bikol
- Bislama
- Bosnian
- Breton
- Cape Verdean Creole
- Catalan
- Cebuano
- Chamorro
- Chavacano
- Chichewa
- Chickasaw
- Cimbrian
- Cofán
- Corsican
- Creek
- Crimean Tatar (Latin)
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dawan
- Delaware
- Dholuo
- Drehu
- Dutch
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- Faroese
- Fijian
- Filipino
- Finnish
- Folkspraak
- French
- Frisian
- Friulian
- Gagauz (Latin)
- Galician
- Ganda
- Genoese
- German
- Gikuyu
- Gooniyandi
- Greenlandic (Kalaallisut)
- Guadeloupean Creole
- Gwich’in
- Haitian Creole
- Hän
- Hawaiian
- Hiligaynon
- Hopi
- Hotcąk (Latin)
- Hungarian
- Icelandic
- Ido
- Ilocano
- Indonesian
- Interglossa
- Interlingua
- Irish
- Istro-Romanian
- Italian
- Jamaican
- Javanese (Latin)
- Jèrriais
- Kala Lagaw Ya
- Kapampangan (Latin)
- Kaqchikel
- Karakalpak (Latin)
- Karelian (Latin)
- Kashubian
- Kikongo
- Kinyarwanda
- Kiribati
- Kirundi
- Klingon
- Kurdish (Latin)
- Ladin
- Latin
- Latino sine Flexione
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Lojban
- Lombard
- Low Saxon
- Luxembourgish
- Maasai
- Makhuwa
- Malay
- Maltese
- Manx
- Māori
- Marquesan
- Megleno-Romanian
- Meriam Mir
- Mirandese
- Mohawk
- Moldovan
- Montagnais
- Montenegrin
- Murrinh-Patha
- Nagamese Creole
- Ndebele
- Neapolitan
- Ngiyambaa
- Niuean
- Noongar
- Norwegian
- Novial
- Occidental
- Occitan
- Oshiwambo
- Ossetian (Latin)
- Palauan
- Papiamento
- Piedmontese
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Potawatomi
- Q’eqchi’
- Quechua
- Rarotongan
- Romanian
- Romansh
- RotokasSami (Inari Sami)
- Sami (Lule Sami)
- Sami (Northern Sami)
- Sami (Southern Sami)
- Samoan
- Sango
- Saramaccan
- Sardinian
- Scottish Gaelic
- Serbian (Latin)
- Seri
- Seychellois Creole
- Shawnee
- Shona
- Sicilian
- Silesian
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Slovio (Latin)
- Somali
- Sorbian (Lower Sorbian)
- Sorbian (Upper Sorbian)
- Sotho (Northern)
- Sotho (Southern)
- Spanish
- Sranan
- Sundanese (Latin)
- Swahili
- Swazi
- Swedish
- Tagalog
- Tahitian
- Tetum
- Tok Pisin
- Tokelauan
- Tongan
- Tshiluba
- Tsonga
- Tswana
- Tumbuka
- Turkish
- Turkmen (Latin)
- Tuvaluan
- Tzotzil
- Uzbek (Latin)
- Venetian
- Vepsian
- Volapük
- Võro
- Wallisian
- Walloon
- Waray-Waray
- Warlpiri
- Wayuu
- Welsh
- Wik-Mungkan
- Wiradjuri
- Wolof
- Xavante
- Xhosa
- Yapese
- Yindjibarndi
- Zapotec
- Zulu
- Zuni
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Feijoa Display | 74kb | |||
Feijoa Medium | 90kb | |||
Feijoa Medium Italic | 72kb | |||
Feijoa Bold | 75kb | |||
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