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INFORMATION

Designer:

Licensing:

Jona Saucedo

Desktop License
This license is used for creating printed documents, logos, website graphics, and so on. Desktop fonts are licensed for 1-3 number of computers in your organization. Upon a successful payment, you will get an immediate download with the required font files in a .zip folder. The desktop font files are OpenType Format (FontName.otf).

Webfont License
This license is what you purchase to use our typefaces on websites with the @font-face technology. You may use them for website mockups. Webfonts are licensed for a certain number of website visitors per month.
Upon a successful payment, you will get an immediate download with the required font files in a .zip folder. The web font files are: Web Open Font Format 2.0 (FontName.woff2).

Further licensing types on request.


Release:

About:

Version 2.0, 2024

Non Ophelie Display began with the lowercase "a," an expressive letter characterized by fluid curvature and rapid movement from its beginning to its pronounced tail. These features are reflected throughout the entire alphabet (now including Cyrillic and Greek), making them the defining characteristics of the typeface. These details are also present in the uppercase glyphs, creating a consistent typographic system. Additionally, the high contrast between thin and thick sections, the terminal details, and its optimization make Non Ophelie a typeface that performs best when used at large sizes.

For this new version (update 2.0), we decided to expand the language support to include Cyrillic and Greek. These additions are also available in the italic version. In Non Ophelie Italic, the fine details of the roman version are preserved, and an accentuated slant is introduced. Another new addition to the type family includes stylish ligatures and alternate glyph variations for capital letters.







Last Update: September, 2024

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