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Featured Whitney Whitney Signage fonts favor clarity, editorial ones prefer space-efficiency. Originally designed for the Whitney Museum, our Whitney family tackles both challenges. 58 fonts, featuring small caps, tabular figures, and sixteen 'index' fonts for infographics. Mercury Mercury High performance meets high style in Mercury, a collection of fonts for text and display. Sixty styles for text, specially tuned to compensate for different kinds of media, plus a sparkling display face in nine weights. Verlag Verlag From out of the six typefaces originally created for the Guggenheim Museum comes Verlag, a family of 30 sans serifs that brings a welcome eloquence to the can-do sensibility of pre-war Modernism. Three widths, each in five weights, all with matching italics. Chronicle Chronicle A vigorous hybrid of time-honored forms and contemporary design strategies, Chronicle is a new suite of fonts that brings strength and utility to the classic serif. Featuring a newsprint-proof text face, and a crisp display collection in three different widths. Gotham Gotham Every designer has admired the vernacular lettering of the city, those no-nonsense letters of paint, plaster, neon, glass and steel that figure so prominently in the urban landscape. Gotham is an iconic adaptation of this vanishing style, in twenty styles. Numbers Numbers The world is filled with recognizable and unique numbers that have never been available as typefaces — until now. Sixteen fonts inspired by everyday numbering, from playing cards to subway cars to the U. S. Dollar.

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