Volkart was designed by Jérémie Hornus and published by Indian Type Foundry.
Volkart contains 18 styles and family package options.
Jérémie Hornus's
Volkart is a Latin-script typeface with 18 styles; nine of those are italics. The family is a neo-grotesk design, and it is one of ITF's largest releases to-date.
Volkart's appearance is classic and timeless; it might resemble earlier typefaces, but it is a new design made for our time. The
Volkart Trading Company was the first multi-national enterprise with both Indian and Swiss operations. Their Bombay office opened in 1851, and the firm played an important role in fostering early ties between the two countries. While the neo-grotesk style didn't originate in Switzerland per se, some of the most-famous neo-grotesks come from Swiss designers.
Font Family:·
Volkart Hairline·
Volkart Hairline Italic·
Volkart Thin·
Volkart Thin Italic·
Volkart Extralight·
Volkart Extralight Italic·
Volkart Light·
Volkart Light Italic·
Volkart·
Volkart Italic·
Volkart Medium·
Volkart Medium Italic·
Volkart Bold·
Volkart Bold Italic·
Volkart Extrabold·
Volkart Extrabold Italic·
Volkart Black·
Volkart Black ItalicFile Size: 12.26 MB
Tags: 1950s,
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classic,
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film,
generic,
german, graphic design,
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superfamily, swiss, timeless, tv,
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web,
workhorseRelease date: November 6, 2015
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