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An Exclusive Fontspring First Look: TT Commons | Underlined - February 2018

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TT Commons from TypeType - A Fontspring First Look [Having trouble viewing the newsletter? Click here to view in your browser.]( [Fontspring: Underlined Newsletter | February 22, 2018]( TT Commons - A Fontspring First Look [TT Commons Poster]( This week, we are proud to present an exclusive first look at TT Commons, a stunning new geometric sans serif family from [TypeType](. TT Commons is making its debut through Fontspring before it becomes available anywhere else. So without further ado, let’s take a closer look at what it has to offer. [Pick up this 18 font family for under $50!]( [TT Commons Poster]( [TT Commons Sample Text]( TT Commons originated when TypeType began their rebranding project. The new logo, which first appeared in 2016, expanded into what TypeType now uses as their official corporate typeface. If TT Commons meets the standards of TypeType’s entire corporate identity, imagine how much time and care went into its development. Quite literally, this is a font designed especially for font designers. [TT Commons Poster]( In a nutshell, TT Commons is an 18 font family with nine weights and italics, made with precision and beauty. At any size and in any weight, its smooth curves and perfect geometric shapes look elegant yet still corporate and hold up in almost any context. [TT Commons Poster]( But let’s not overlook some of the details that make TT Commons unique. For starters, the lowercase t stands out with a stylishly rounded corner on the cross stroke. Symmetrical apertures, as seen on the lowercase m and n, and vertical terminals also give the typeface a sense of balance and completion. [TT Commons Poster]( 

There’s plenty more that TT Commons has to offer than just a pretty typeface. With small caps, font hinting, OpenType features, 19 ligatures, and stylistic alternates, this font family is sure to satisfy. Add it to your collection today and take full advantage of the 75% off introductory offer. [Grab this 18 font family for under $50!]( [the fine print] Fontspring, 3906 Concord Pike, Suite D, Wilmington, DE 19803 [[Twitter] Follow us on Twitter]( [[Twitter] Like us on Facebook]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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