Quiche Sans is a high-contrast, sans serif typeface with monoline stroke endings and angled stems. Included are the Regular and Bold weights from the larger 14-font family.
The design is influenced by the serif didone genre, characterized by its elegance and extreme thick/thins, but it removes the serifs for a unique and modern expression and tapers out the stroke endings to a sophisticated monoline appearance.
This font has extensive Latin language support for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.
Quiche Sans will work great right away with most any software (MS Word, Pages, etc.), but to take advantage of the additional OpenType features, OpenType-savvy software (like the Adobe applications) is recommended. Only the swash capitals are PUA-encoded, the other stylistic alternates are not to help preserve functions like spell-checking, searching, and proper glyphs if switching fonts.
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