Oxford Street
TrueTypeUsage privé
- Accents (partiel)
- Accents (complet)
- Euro
OxfordStreet.ttf
Mots clés
Note de l'auteur
K-Type Oxford Street is a signage font that began as a redrawing of the capital letters used for street nameplates in the borough of Westminster in Central London.
The nameplates were designed in 1967 by the Design Research Unit using custom lettering based on Adrian Frutigers Univers typeface, a curious combination of Univers 69 Bold Ultra Condensed, a weight that doesnt seem to exist but which would flatten the long curves of glyphs such as O, C and D, and Universe 67 Bold Condensed with its more rounded lobes on glyphs like B, P and R.
Letters were then remodelled to improve their use on street signs. Thin strokes like the inner diagonals of M and N were thickened to create a more monolinear alphabet; the high interior apexes were lowered and the wide joins thinned. The crossbar of the A was lowered, the K was made double junction, and the tail of the Q was given a baseline curve.
K-Type Oxford Street continues the process of impertinent improvement and includes myriad minor adjustments and several more conspicuous amendments. The stroke junctions of M and N are further narrowed and their interior apexes modified. The middle apex of the W is narrowed and the glyph is a little more condensed. The C and S are drawn more open, terminals slightly shortened.
The K-Type font adds a new lowercase which is also made more monolinear so better suited to signage, loosely based on Univers but also taking inspiration from the Transport typeface both in a taller x-height and character formation. The lowercase L has a curled foot, the k is double junctioned to match the uppercase, and terminals of a, c, e, g and s are drawn shorter for openness and clarity.
A full repertoire of Latin Extended-A characters features low-rise diacritics that keep congestion to a minimum in multiple lines of text.
The font tips the hat to signage history by including stylistic alternates for M, W and w that have the pointed middles of the earlier MOT street sign typeface.
Full details at https://www.k-type.com/fonts/oxford-street/
The nameplates were designed in 1967 by the Design Research Unit using custom lettering based on Adrian Frutigers Univers typeface, a curious combination of Univers 69 Bold Ultra Condensed, a weight that doesnt seem to exist but which would flatten the long curves of glyphs such as O, C and D, and Universe 67 Bold Condensed with its more rounded lobes on glyphs like B, P and R.
Letters were then remodelled to improve their use on street signs. Thin strokes like the inner diagonals of M and N were thickened to create a more monolinear alphabet; the high interior apexes were lowered and the wide joins thinned. The crossbar of the A was lowered, the K was made double junction, and the tail of the Q was given a baseline curve.
K-Type Oxford Street continues the process of impertinent improvement and includes myriad minor adjustments and several more conspicuous amendments. The stroke junctions of M and N are further narrowed and their interior apexes modified. The middle apex of the W is narrowed and the glyph is a little more condensed. The C and S are drawn more open, terminals slightly shortened.
The K-Type font adds a new lowercase which is also made more monolinear so better suited to signage, loosely based on Univers but also taking inspiration from the Transport typeface both in a taller x-height and character formation. The lowercase L has a curled foot, the k is double junctioned to match the uppercase, and terminals of a, c, e, g and s are drawn shorter for openness and clarity.
A full repertoire of Latin Extended-A characters features low-rise diacritics that keep congestion to a minimum in multiple lines of text.
The font tips the hat to signage history by including stylistic alternates for M, W and w that have the pointed middles of the earlier MOT street sign typeface.
Full details at https://www.k-type.com/fonts/oxford-street/
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Avis de droits d’auteur
Oxford Street by Keith Bates • © 2021 www.k-type.com • Oxford Street is a signage font that began as a redrawing of the capital letters used for street nameplates in the borough of Westminster in Central London.
Famille de police
Oxford Street
Sous-famille de police
Regular
Identification unique de sous-famille
pyrs: Oxford Street: 2021
Nom complet de police
Oxford Street
Version tableau de noms
Oxford Street version 1.0 by Keith Bates • © 2021 www.k-type.com
Nom de police postscript
OxfordStreet
Nom du fabricant
Créateur
Keith Bates
Informations sur les polices étendues
Plateformes supportées
PlateformeCodage
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 et sémantique en cours, unicode BMP uniquement
MacintoshRomain
MicrosoftUnicode BMP uniquement
Détails de la police
Créé2021-10-13
Révision1
Comptage des glyphes408
Unités par Em1000
Droits incorporationIncorporation pour installation permanente
Classe familleSans sérif
PoidsMoyen léger
LargeurCondensé
Mac styleGras
DirectionSeulement glyphes fortement gauche-à-droit + glyphes neutres
Caractéristiques des modèlesOrdinaire
EspacementNon fixe