Coin font superfamily comprises 36 fonts and 4 variable fonts, representing a contemporary approach to typography. The font family includes weights from thin to black as well as expanded fonts and is therefore suitable for a wide range of projects, including branding, graphic design and web design.
The international character set comprises 650 characters and numerous currency symbols, including the Bitcoin symbol, thereby facilitating ease of use in global projects. In addition, the Coin font family offers several OpenType features and alternative letterforms. These features enable designers to use the font family professionally in microtypography as well as in various communication topics. Finally, Coin font family is not only functional, but also aesthetically pleasing. It has been developed with a clean and modern design approach that is effective in both print and digital media. Its clean lines and balanced proportions ensure excellent legibility, even at small point sizes.
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