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Atrian font

By NathanCaldecott
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94 characters
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  • Free for Personal Use
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  • Modification Allowed
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This is Atrian. Developed as a more streamlined version of my previous custom-made typeface, Arctik, it's available in 2 weights, and is completely free to use!

More than 2 years in the making, Atrian takes inspiration the applied fuzziness in physical space of neo-grotesque fonts like Helvetica or Rail Alphabet, applied to more modern and humanist curvature, inspiration coming from fonts like Roboto, and Frutiger. The font appears human, and hand-crafted, with tiny irregularities in the thickness and curves adding to its character.

Atrian includes a full upper and lowercase alphabet, with numbers, punctuation, and some extras. It's available in 2 weights, all included in the zip package, alongside the promotional artwork and some advice and information on licensing.

Enjoy!

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Hey!

If you're reading this, then you've downloaded Atrian, my new typeface!
I've spent over 2 years making this (originally as 'Arctik' (which
you can download here http://www.dafont.com/arctik.font)), and it's
really nice to know that it's being used in people's lives.

Firstly, for anyone having trouble installing, on Vista/7+ versions
of Windows, you simply have to right click on the font, and install.
You can even select all the fonts at the same time, it makes the
process much quicker. I can't help anyone on a Mac or earlier
versions of windows, although a quick Google should solve any issues.

The font itself contains two weights, Atrian 1, and Atrian 3. All
the fonts are covered by a Creative Commons license, meaning
you can use it in your own personal work, and even produce derivatives,
providing you ask me first (I won't bite!) and share in the same way
I have. (and it'd be really nice to know where it's being used!).
Derivatives can vary in any style, and additionally, if you're making a
derivative from a derivative, then you should also let all the
designers who've contributed know.

It's been a pleasure making this, and I hope you enjoy it!

If for any reason you'd like to follow the things I do in the future,
I have a few websites/portfolios/blogs going, checking them out would
be most wonderful.

facebook.com/nathancaldecott.artist
nathan-caldecott.tumblr.com
nathancaldecott.com

If you need to contact me for licensing, or anything else (atall!),
my email is [email protected]. Thank you, very, very much.

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