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About Playfair Display


Used for H1–H6


Playfair is a transitional design. From the time of enlightenment in the late 18th century, the broad nib quills were replaced by pointed steel pens. This influenced typographical letterforms to become increasingly detached from the written ones. Developments in printing technology, ink, and paper making, made it possible to print letterforms of high contrast and delicate hairlines.

This design lends itself to this period, and while it is not a revival of any particular design, it takes influence from the designs of printer and typeface designer John Baskerville, the punchcutter William Martin’s typeface for the ‘Boydell Shakspeare’ (sic) edition, and from the ‘Scotch Roman’ designs that followed thereafter.


About Fira Sans


Used for Paragraphs


Carrois Apostrophe focuses on language extension and the development of corporate type. The studio was founded in 1975 by Ralph Carrois. The typeface for Suzuki was one of Ralph’s early projects, and he has since designed typefaces for TYPO3, the Neue National Galerie, and the Museo de Art de Ponce, among many others. In cooperation with Erik Spiekermann, Carrois Apostrophe has realized projects for Cisco, the German television broadcaster ZDF, designed Fira for Mozilla, and FF Real which was released by Fontshop. The studio is currently working on new designs and smart plugins for the font editor Glyphs.


Playfair Display

Playfair Display

Playfair Display

Playfair Display

Playfair Display

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Metamorphosis

By Franz Kafka

One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked.

"What's happened to me?" he thought. It wasn't a dream. His room, a proper human room although a little too small, lay peacefully between its four familiar walls. A collection of textile samples lay spread out on the table - Samsa was a travelling salesman - and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame. It showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur boa who sat upright, raising a heavy fur muff that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer.

Read the rest of this lovely book here.

Characters Playfair Display


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Characters Fira Sans


​‌A​‌B​‌C​‌Ć​‌Č​‌D​‌Đ​‌E​‌F​‌G​‌H​‌I​‌J​‌K​‌L​‌M​‌N​‌O​‌P​‌Q​‌R​‌S​‌Š​‌T​‌U​‌V​‌W​‌X​‌Y​‌Z​‌Ž​‌a​‌b​‌c​‌č​‌ć​‌d​‌đ​‌e​‌f​‌g​‌h​‌i​‌j​‌k​‌l​‌m​‌n​‌o​‌p​‌q​‌r​‌s​‌š​‌t​‌u​‌v​‌w​‌x​‌y​‌z​‌ž​‌А​‌Б​‌В​‌Г​‌Ґ​‌Д​‌Ђ​‌Е​‌Ё​‌Є​‌Ж​‌З​‌Ѕ​‌И​‌І​‌Ї​‌Й​‌Ј​‌К​‌Л​‌Љ​‌М​‌Н​‌Њ​‌О​‌П​‌Р​‌С​‌Т​‌Ћ​‌У​‌Ў​‌Ф​‌Х​‌Ц​‌Ч​‌Џ​‌Ш​‌Щ​‌Ъ​‌Ы​‌Ь​‌Э​‌Ю​‌Я​‌а​‌б​‌в​‌г​‌ґ​‌д​‌ђ​‌е​‌ё​‌є​‌ж​‌з​‌ѕ​‌и​‌і​‌ї​‌й​‌ј​‌к​‌л​‌љ​‌м​‌н​‌њ​‌о​‌п​‌р​‌с​‌т​‌ћ​‌у​‌ў​‌ф​‌х​‌ц​‌ч​‌џ​‌ш​‌щ​‌ъ​‌ы​‌ь​‌э​‌ю​‌я​‌Α​‌Β​‌Γ​‌Δ​‌Ε​‌Ζ​‌Η​‌Θ​‌Ι​‌Κ​‌Λ​‌Μ​‌Ν​‌Ξ​‌Ο​‌Π​‌Ρ​‌Σ​‌Τ​‌Υ​‌Φ​‌Χ​‌Ψ​‌Ω​‌α​‌β​‌γ​‌δ​‌ε​‌ζ​‌η​‌θ​‌ι​‌κ​‌λ​‌μ​‌ν​‌ξ​‌ο​‌π​‌ρ​‌σ​‌τ​‌υ​‌φ​‌χ​‌ψ​‌ω​‌ά​‌Ά​‌έ​‌Έ​‌έ​‌Ή​‌ί​‌ϊ​‌ΐ​‌Ί​‌ό​‌Ό​‌ύ​‌ΰ​‌ϋ​‌Ύ​‌Ϋ​‌ὰ​‌ά​‌ὲ​‌έ​‌ὴ​‌ή​‌ὶ​‌ί​‌ὸ​‌ό​‌ὺ​‌ύ​‌ὼ​‌ώ​‌Ώ​‌Ă​‌Â​‌Ê​‌Ô​‌Ơ​‌Ư​‌ă​‌â​‌ê​‌ô​‌ơ​‌ư​‌1​‌2​‌3​‌4​‌5​‌6​‌7​‌8​‌9​‌0​‌‘​‌?​‌’​‌“​‌!​‌”​‌(​‌%​‌)​‌[​‌#​‌]​‌{​‌@​‌}​‌/​‌&​‌<​‌-​‌+​‌÷​‌×​‌=​‌>​‌®​‌©​‌$​‌€​‌£​‌¥​‌¢​‌:​‌;​‌,​‌.​‌*