I found this font and it has two versions for free, Xbold and Xthin. Commercial too. Love it!
http://www.typedepot.com/fonts/centr...condensed-pro/
Enjoy!
Mark
I found this font and it has two versions for free, Xbold and Xthin. Commercial too. Love it!
http://www.typedepot.com/fonts/centr...condensed-pro/
Enjoy!
Mark
Thanks Mark!
Larry a.k.a wizard509
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Might I ask why you think this font is so special? And how is it better or worse than for instance Lato or Railway, two Google fonts that are supported by Google for general use and website embedding?
I am not trying to be augmentative, I am just curious.
Gary W. Priester
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Really, the only reason I post anything about a font is just to let people know that something is available to them. They don't have to download it if they don't want to.
Just being helpful is all. Personally, I do like the narrowness of this font though, fits tighter spaces without having to stretch or compress the font in anyway. Plus, I was impressed with the way they set the spacing between the letters, didn't have to do as much fiddling with the tracking or kerning.
Mark
Got it.
Gary W. Priester
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