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Discover the Trenda font family, a unique sans serif with a strong personality.

Latinotype’s Trenda font family was designed in 2016 by Daniel Hernández and Paula Nazal. Alfonso García and Rodrigo Fuenzalida have been responsible for additional reviews and corrections. The modern and unique nature of this geometric sans serif is based on latest trends in type design. With some inspiration from Latinotype’s popular Trend font from 2013, the new Trenda family is a modern display typeface. Equipped with 8 weights plus matching Italic versions, you can use it for a variety of applications such as branding projects or packaging design. Please read more below or click on the following link to purchase the full family as introductory offer.

You can get it on Fontspring.

Trenda font family, 8 weights plus matching Italics.
The Trenda font family comes with 8 weights plus matching Italics.

Trenda, a friendly and easy-to-use display typeface for multipurpose.

Trenda’s diverse weights range from a delicate Thin version to a massive Heavy style. Both variants are well suited for headlines while the middle weights work best with short and mid-length text sections. Equipped with small caps and diverse alternative letters, the family contains 634 characters and supports 206 languages. For additional information on all features, just follow the link below.

Download the family for low budget on Fontspring.

Sans serif by Daniel Hernández, Paula Nazal Selaive.
A unique sans serif designed in 2016 by Daniel Hernández and Paula Nazal Selaive for foundry Latinotype.
Example of use.
This is an example of use. With all its weights, the typeface is well suited for branding and packaging projects.

The complete family is currently available as introductory offer for low budget on Fontspring.

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