Gilam
字体介绍:
The Gilam font is a sans serif font with semi-condensed proportions. The typeface was based on the famous DIN but combines its popular neo-grotesque look with characteristics, such as the pointed edges in the “W” and “M” as well as the outward cut terminals, which gives a distinctive look to the modern geometric typeface. The complete set of 9 weights plus italics gives to designers the absolute freedom to create anything. Perfect layouts with blocks of text, headlines, motion graphics, logos, apps, and websites are just part of the intended usage of this versatile typeface.
Afrikaans (also Cape Duch, Cape Afrikaners, and West Germanic language of South Africa), Asu, Belarusian (also Lachinka), Bemba, Bena, Bulgarian, Breton, Bosnian (Cyrillic), Catalan, Chechen, Kiga (also Rukiga, Ruchiga, and Chiga), Czech, Welsh, Danish, Taita, German, Lower Sorbian, Jola (also Jola-Fonyi, and Kujamataak), Embu, Greek, English, Spanish, Estonian, Basque, Finnish, Filipino (also Modern Philippines), Faroese, French, Friulian, Western, West Frisian, Irish, Scottish, Gaelic, Galician, Swiss, German, Gusii, Manx Gaelic, Croatian (also Gaj’s Latin alphabet, Abeceda, and Gajica), Upper Sorbian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Machame (also Kimachame), Kamba, Makonde (also Kimakonde), Kabuverdianu (also Cape Verdean Creole, Kriolu, Barlavento, and Sotavento), Kikuyu, Greenlandic (also Kalaallisut), Kalenjin, Shambala (also Kishambala, (ki)Sambaa, and (ki)Shambaa), Colognian (also Kölsch), Cornish, Luxembourgish, Ganda (also Luganda), Lithuanian (also Lithuanian Lietuviu Kalba, and East Baltic language), Luo (also Lwo, and Lwoian), Luyia (also Luyia, Luhia, and Luhiya), Latvian, Meru, Mauritian Creole (also Morisyen), Malagasy, Makhuwa-Meetto, Macedonian, Maltese, North Ndebele (also isiNdebele saseNyakatho, and Zimbabwean Ndebele), Dutch, Norwegian (also Nynorsk, and Bokmål), Nkore (also Nkole, Nyankore, Nyankole, Orunyankore, Orunyankole, Runyankore, and Runyankole), Oromo (also Afaan), Polish, Portuguese, Quechua (also Runasimi), Romansh, Kirundi (also Rundi), Romanian, Rombo (also Kirombo), Russian, Ikinyarwanda (also Kinyarwanda, Rwandan, and Rwanda)