Passenger Sans is a large family designed for editorial projects. You can build great design systems using just its fonts, or you could combine them with two related ITF families: Passenger Serif and Passenger Display. Passenger Sans’s letterforms have compact proportions; their apertures are small. In the upright fonts, all strokes end at horizontal or vertical angles. Long passages of text set in the typeface are comfortable to read. Passenger Sans’s fonts have are proportionally-spaced lining figures as the default numerals, but with OpenType features, oldstyle figures and tabular figures are also available. In the upright fonts, the ‘a’ and the ‘g’ are double-storied, while in the italics they’re single-storied – the ‘opposite’ version is always available as an OpenType alternate. Fonts have alternate forms of ‘Q’ and the ampersand (&) as well.
Download Filia Fonts Family From Up Up Creative Introducing Filia , a vintage-inspired display font with smooth curves and plenty of OpenType features. Filia is perfect for your next editorial, advertising, branding, book, or invitation project. OpenType Features Filia includes 900+ glyphs. Specific OpenType features include stylistic alternates, several stylistic sets with features like swashes, initial forms, multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols - for kicks I even included a Bitcoin symbol in there), and three ampersand styles. It also includes 120+ standard and discretionary ligatures that add character and interest to your typography. The OpenType features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. (To access most of these awesome features in Microsoft Word, you'll need to get comfortable with the advanced tab of Word's font menu. If you have questions about this, as...