Clarendon Clarendon is a originally designed by Robert Besley in 1845. It was the very first typeface to be patented, although the patent expired after three years so it was quickly copied by other foundries. Clarendon was commonly used on wanted posters of the American Old West so it can have somewhat of a classic, “old-timey” feel to it. The typeface is available in five weights—light, roman, heavy, bold and black—as well as condensed styles. Includes this family for both desktop and web use (with unlimited pageviews). Get the entire Adobe Fonts collection with all.
Paralucent font family. Designed by Rian Hughes. Up to 31 Typefaces / 8 Value Packs. Available licenses for all styles: 1. Supports up to 74 languages. Device: Paralucent: Free Font! For one month, download the Medium weight of this very popular workhorse sans for free. Designed for both display and text use, this extensive and integrated family is a fresh and clean-cut alternative to the overused Helvetica and Univers.
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