Typefaces used on Capn Design

Chaparral Pro by Adobe

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About this font

Created by Adobe type designer Carol Twombly, Chaparral combines the legibility of slab serif designs popularized in the 19th century with the grace of 16th-century roman book lettering. The result is a versatile, hybrid slab-serif design, a unique addition to the Adobe Originals family of typefaces. Unlike “geometric” slab serif designs, Chaparral has varying letter proportions that give it an accessible and friendly appearance in all weights from light to bold. Like the drought-resistant brush that blooms on the arid coastal range near Twombly’s California home, Chaparral’s highly functional design is surprisingly beautiful.

About Adobe

Adobe Systems has been a leader in type design and technology for over twenty-five years. Adobe Web Fonts are selected from the Adobe Type Library, a collection of over 2300 fonts crafted by award-winning type designers. Founded in 1982, Adobe Systems develops software and services which revolutionize how the world engages with ideas and information.

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FF Enzo Web by FontFont

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About this font

Enzo is a vigorous sans serif consisting of five weights, ranging from Thin to Black. Designed by Tobias Kvant, it was inspired by type from the past as well as from the present, giving it quite a unique look. Its short ascenders and descenders makes it a good headline face, ideal for magazines, posters and such, but it will work fine for body text as well.

About FontFont

The FontFont Library is the world's largest collection of original, contemporary typefaces. What makes the FontFont Library unique is its wide variety of outstanding type designs. The spectrum of styles ranges from tasteful, high-quality text faces to distinctive display fonts that reflect current moods and often set new typographic trends.

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FF Tisa Web Pro by FontFont

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About this font

Mitja Miklavčič drew FF Tisa to meet the technological and aesthetic requirements of modern magazine use. His goal was to develop a softer, more dynamic version of a nineteenth-century slab serif wood type. A large x-height and pronounced serifs make FF Tisa extremely legible in text sizes and its unique design details and a fairly upright italic become evident in display applications. The typeface was selected by the TDC judges for a Certificate of Excellence in Type Design in 2007.

About FontFont

The FontFont Library is the world's largest collection of original, contemporary typefaces. What makes the FontFont Library unique is its wide variety of outstanding type designs. The spectrum of styles ranges from tasteful, high-quality text faces to distinctive display fonts that reflect current moods and often set new typographic trends.

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About Typekit

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