
About the font
Aileron font is a sans serif font that incorporates my own interpretation of a Neo-Grotesque typeface, such as Helvetica.
We adjusted the letter of the lower case letter “l” bent at the end portion of the text as a little modification for the text to make it easy to differentiate it from the capital letter “I” in order to make it easy to distinguish it from the capital letter “I.”
In addition, the curved component of a clothoid curve is the dot part, such as I and “j” or a period in a circle. The goal of performing the technique in a conscientious manner was to provide a soft overall impression. In terms of design, it is similar to Helvetica, but thematically, it is closer to Univers.
Italic type is also available in a Dot Colon typeface for the first time. Despite the fact that the basic is a mechanical tilt, the visual correction was used to make the experience more comfortable. Weights are prepared in eight steps using several masters.
Usage
Aileron font is designed by Ailerons. Calendars are best created using this font. The face dropped out of favor in Britain after a brief time of prominence, and Austin’s following free fonts are very unique in appearance. Whose company, Monotype, was responsible for a 1931 resurrection. Although, with the advent of artisan printers in the early twentieth century, copies in the United States became the norm. Designed specifically for printing on high-quality paper. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, historian Stanley Morison researched its history. Aside from Truetype’s digitization of the Bell face.
Austin’s Bell typeface “surpassed all prior English and continental sort-slicing in precision and retained] independence equally in opposition to Bodoni and Baskerville,” according to Morison, who complimented Austin for his “excellent technical accomplishment.”
By way of industrial form, a replacement legitimate adaption of the Austin face in optical sizes by Paul Barnes and others under the name “Austin” can be purchased. It is currently used by the Daily Telegraph, among others, as of 2017.
License Information
This typeface is available in both a premium and a free form. Its free version can be used without a license in all of your personal projects, but it has some limitations. Its commercial edition, on the other hand, offers a limitless number of features and styles for any type of design job, but you must pay for the license.
Font Information
Name | Aileron Font |
Style | Sans Serif |
Author | Dot Colon |
File Format | OTF, TTF |
Font License | Free For Personal Use |
Type | Freeware Version |
Aileron Font Free Download
This typeface is available as a freeware variant that is free of all restrictions when used in personal projects. The typeface can be downloaded by going to the website provided below. It is not permitted to use the font in commercial projects without first obtaining a license.
Supported Languages
Font Family Includes
- Aileron Regular
- Aileron UltraLight
- Aileron Thin
- Aileron light
- Aileron semibold
- Aileron bold
- Aileron heavy
- Aileron black
- Aileron italic
- Aileron ultralight italic
- Aileron thin italic
- Aileron light italic
- Aileron semibold italic
- Aileron bold italic
- Aileron semi italic
- Aileron black italic
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Font FAQs
Ans: Aileron is a sans serif font that contains my own Neo-Grotesque typeface, such as Helvetica.
Ans: Yes, It is 100% safe to download for both PC and MAC.
Ans: Yes, you can use this font on the online platform.
Font Information
Font Name: Kenan & Kel
Designer: Jayde Garrow
License: Free For Personal Use
Contact:
Classification | Display |
Release/ Publishing Date | 2013 |
Version | 1.000 |
Glyph Count | 48 |
Character | 70 |
Format | TrueType |
Supported Languages | 100+ |
Copyright | (C) Jayde Garrow |
Font subfamily: | Regular |
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