Fritas¹ is a type family capable of pleasing all sorts of tipographic tastes. The typeface combines the structure of a geometric sans with the flared terminals of a humanistic brush. The result is a versatile font, able to work on attention grabbing headlines, website bodycopy, and even footnotes.
¹ Portuguese word for ‘fries’
Fritas
—- 36 fonts / 9 weights, roman and italic, 2 versions
- 496 glyphs / latin extended a+: compatible with over two hundred latin languages
- opentype features / uppercase and lowercase numbers, superior and inferior numbers, fractions, stylistic alternates (‘a’, ‘t’)
- suitable adjectives / friendly, trustworthy, neutral, modern, contemporary, solid, versatile, classic, workhorse (et al.).