Grange Text was designed by Rian Hughes and published by Device.
Grange Text contains 14 styles and family package options. The font is currently #50 in Hot New Fonts.
Grange Text is optimised for smaller text sizes, having more open character shapes and spacing. Use the non-text version of Grange for larger sizes and headlines, which has tighter spacing and detailing.
Grange is the Device interpretation of the classic "Grot" thick/thin sans style. Unlike the traditional models on which it is based, Grange takes a rational, consistent approach across wide range of weights and widths for contemporary use.
The font includes alternative curved and straighter versions of key characters, most obviously the lower-case 'g' and capital 'R', allowing the font to take on either a sharper or warmer, more playful appearance. These can be toggled on or off using the 'Alts' feature in Illustrator, or 'Stylistc Sets' in Indesign. Contains proportional, lining and tabular numerals.
Font Family:
· Grange Text Thin
· Grange Text Thin Italic
· Grange Text Extra Light
· Grange Text Extra Light Italic
· Grange Text Light
· Grange Text Light Italic
· Grange Text Medium
· Grange Text Medium Italic
· Grange Text Demi Bold
· Grange Text Demi Bold Italic
· Grange Text Bold
· Grange Text Bold Italic
· Grange Text Heavy
· Grange Text Heavy Italic
File Size: 14.89 MB
Tags: classic,
classy,
formal,
functional,
geometric, geometric sans,
gothic,
grotesque,
minimal,
neutral, news, newspaper,
no-nonsense, opentype,
rational,
readable,
retro, sans,
sans serif,
sharp,
simple,
sophisticated, stephenson blake,
sterile,
straightforward,
strong,
stylish, swiss, text, .thick and thin,
workhorseRelease date: February 9, 2021
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)