Galano Grotesque Type Family from René Bieder

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Galano Grotesque, a geometric type family designed by René Bieder for everyday usage.

German font designer Rene Bieder has created the Galano Grotesque type family in 2014. It’s a geometric sans serif font intended for everyday usage. The typeface is in the tradition of fonts such as Futura, Avant Garde, Avenir, etc. Galano Grotesque is based on a modern and well balanced design. The result is a legible typeface that can be used for both striking headlines as well as long and small text. The whole family comprises 10 weights (ranging from Thin to Black) plus matching italics for every single weight. Furthermore, Galano Grotesque  is equipped with lots of useful OpenType features such as alternative glyphs, fractions, arrows, ligatures, etc. The extended character set supports Central, Western and Eastern European languages. This family also includes a complete subfamily, Galano Grotesque Alt. It works as stylistic companion to the basic family. Besides the alternative glyphs of this subfamily, the height of descender and ascender was increased in order to provide a unique structure and rhythm. In addition, Galano Grotesque includes two free demo versions.

You can buy the complete font family on MyFonts.

Galano Grotesque, a geometric type family designed by René Bieder for everyday usage.
Galano Grotesque, a geometric type family designed by René Bieder for everyday usage.
Some design characteristics of the Galano Grotesque typeface by German font designer René Bieder.
Some design characteristics of the Galano Grotesque typeface by German font designer René Bieder.
Thin to Black weights.
Thin to Black weights.
The basic glyph set.
The basic glyph set.
Alternative glyphs.
Alternative glyphs.

The entire type family is available for purchase on MyFonts.com

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  1. I just bought that font. I guess it’s gonna be my identity font from now on until I find something better or maybe not.

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