The font family Ostende Gothic is a modern font with clear and concise letter forms. Sharp corners give the letterforms of the font an individual and exclusive design style. The font family comprises seven weights, ranging from thin to bold. Each Ostende Gothic contains an international character set of 500 glyphs. It is therefore suitable for various design projects such as branding, graphic design, product design and editorial design. It also includes several OpenType features that add a personal touch to typography and are useful in professional environments for micro-typography. The Ostend Gothic font family takes its name from the Belgian port and coastal town of Ostend, known for its European charm and picturesque aesthetic.
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