FSI FontShop International announced the latest additions to its award-winning FontFont typeface library. The independent foundry released five new type families and added language extensions and OpenType upgrades to a selection of popular FontFonts.
The New FontFonts
FF Absara Headline adds power to French designer Xavier Dupré's popular FontFont family. The new additions, available in both sans and serif versions, feature larger x-heights for enhanced readability, narrower characters for better fit, and black weights designed for maximum impact.
FF Atomium is the latest FontFont by Dutch designer and musician Donald Beekman. The rounded display typeface was part of a proposal for an underground electronic music festival in Amsterdam.
FF Good is the second FontFont family by Warsaw's Lukasz Dziedzic. Originally intended as the new text type for the redesign of a newsweekly, FF Good is a readable sans with an informal personality. FF Good is seen in the pages of Polish-language tech magazine Komputer Swiat, while the Cyrillic is used in the Russian edition of British celebrity tabloid OK!
FF Holmen is a book text family by Danish designer Per Baasch Jørgensen. Commissioned by a publishing house for a Hans Christian Andersen novel, the brief called for a "neoclassicist" typeface.
FF Speak is a humanist sans serif from a new FontFont designer, Denmark's Jan Maack. With FF Speak, Maack wanted to capture the tone of voice of youthful conversation. He created smooth but lively letterforms that would evoke different intonations depending on the weights and ligatures used.

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