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News Cycle a family of 2 fonts by Nathan Willis

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How we apples swim.
jonathan swift
News Cycle
The silver, snarling trumpets 'gan to chide.
john keats
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News Cycle
News Cycle
New Press Eroded Italic Italic

featuring 3 fonts
Girls you've gotta know when it's time to turn the page.
tori amos
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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In a sadly pleasing strain
Let the warbling lute complain.
alexander pope
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typeface supports twenty-eight languages
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News Cycle is a realist, sans-serif typeface based primarily on a revival of the 1908-era News Gothic, the stalwart newspaper face from American Type Founders (ATF). Like News Gothic, it is designed for clarity and readability in large blocks of copy, but to still look good in headline-sizes at the top of the page. It also extends News Gothic to better cover more of the world's orthographies, starting with Eastern European and African languages, and soon Greek and Cyrillic alphabets as well.

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