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Array

By Frode Helland • Indian Type Foundry

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A design is only as good as its typography.

Typography is the craft of endowing human language with a durable visual form, and thus with an independent existence.

Grumpy wizards make toxic brew for the evil Queen and Jack. Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs. The five boxing wizards jump quickly.

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Weights Matrix

Wide 401
Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.
Regular 400
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Semibold 600
Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
SemiboldWide 601
How vexingly quick daft zebras jump!
BoldWide 701
The five boxing wizards jump quickly.
Bold 700
Jinxed wizards pluck ivy from the big quilt.
Textual Density
The wind was a mournful wail as it whipped through the desolate landscape, stirring up dust and debris. The sky was a bleak and unforgiving gray, seeming to mirror the sadness that weighed heavy on the heart of the lone traveler. The road ahead was long and treacherous, with no end in sight. But still, the traveler pressed on, driven by an unshakable determination to reach their destination, no matter the cost. As the journey wore on, the traveler encountered countless hardships, from scorching sun and relentless rain.
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Characters & Glyphs

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The Narrative

The Story of Array

Array is a small family of electronic display style fonts. All of the design’s letterforms are made up of dots on a grid. The capital letters in each of the fonts are 10 dots tall. Lowercase letters like the “a”, which does not have an ascender or descender, are eight dots tall. Ascending lowercase letters are one dot taller than the capitals, so the “b” and “d” are 11 dots high. Descending letters like the “j” and the “g” have two dots that drop below the baseline. There are some characters, such as the Euro currency symbol, which dip below the baseline in order to accommodate all of the necessary “parts” on the Array grid, too. As a family, Array has a total of six fonts on offer. There are three “weights”: Regular, Medium, and Bold. The dots are the same size in each. As the weight of the family increases, the letterforms simply get wider. For example, as you move from Regular to Medium to Bold, the widths of the letters’ stems increase: the stems of Array’s Regular letters are two dots wide, while the Medium stems have three dots, and the Bold four. Each of the family’s weights has two “widths” available: normal and wide. Most of the widths of the letterforms in the three wide fonts are similar to those from the normal fonts, but with added space on their sides. The total width of the text that is wider in the Array Wide fonts, rather than the shapes of all letterforms themselves. Some characters are spaced and kerned differently in Array Wide, however, such as the “v”. Array was developed for Fontstore by Frode Helland, a Norwegian designer with several typefaces in our collection. The family is ideal for use in experimental graphic design. Its fonts could also be used on actual electronic displays, as well as in print or online editorial projects, especially in places where the fonts may be used in large sizes.
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1.0

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#Branding#Magazines#Posters#Signage

Languages

Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Aranese, Aromanian, Aymara, Azeri (Latin), Basque, Bemba, Bislama, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Chamorro, Cheyenne, Chichewa, Chuukese, Cofán, Cornish, Crimean Tatar, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Ga, Galician, Ganda, German, Gikuyu, Greenlandic, Guaraní, Guarani, Gwich’in, Haitian, Hawaiian, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ido, Igbo, Indonesian, Interlingua, Irish Gaelic, Italian, Javanese, Karelian, Kashubian, Kinyarwanda, Kiribati, Kirundi, Kituba, Kurdish (Latin), Ladin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxemburgish, Malagasy, Malay, Maltese, Maninka, Manx, Māori, Marshallese, Náhuatl, Nauruan, Navajo, Ndebele (Northern), Ndebele (Southern), Norfuk, Norn, Norwegian (Bokmål), Norwegian (Nynorsk), Nyanja, Occitan, Oromo, Otomi, Palauan, Papiamento, Pedi, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Rhaeto-Romanic, Romaji, Romani, Romanian, Sámi (Inari), Sámi (Lule), Sámi (Northern), Sámi (Southern), Samoan, Sango, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Seychelles Creole, Shona, Silesian, Slovak, Slovene, Somali (Latin), Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swati, Swedish, Tagalog (Filipino), Tahitian, Tetum, Tok Pisin, Tokelauan, Tongan, Tsonga, Tswana, Turkish, Tuvalu, Twi, Ulithian, Umbundu, Veps, Vietnamese, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Zulu

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Array for commercial projects?

Yes, you can use Array for both personal and commercial projects. However, please review the specific terms of the itf_ffl license.

How many weights does Array include?

The Array family includes 6 specific weights and styles, providing excellent versatility for your typographic designs.

Who designed Array?

Array was designed by Frode Helland and naturally published by Indian Type Foundry.