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Download Denton Fonts Family From Peregrin Studio
Download Denton Fonts Family From Peregrin Studio Download Denton Fonts Family From Peregrin StudioDownload Denton Fonts Family From Peregrin Studio



Denton is a typeface full of warmth, bringing expressive 70s design into modern use.


This era of type design was full of energy, as designers revelled in their freedom from unyielding metal letters and standard lead sizes, thanks to the introduction of Phototypesetting.


This typeface pulls through the best 70s design assets and refines them, expanding the use of this display style into a full variable type-family. Denton comes in two styles, which divide to offer subtle differences, maximising the type families’ use.


Denton: Retains the style but shifts it into a stable typeface, with greater clarity at a larger range of sizes.


Denton70: Focuses on display use, maintaining that expressive 70s tight letter-spacing with subtly modified letters & ligatures.


Denton is perfect for branding, headlines, logotypes with its warm retro appeal & variable weight. Away from the often over-used sans-serifs, Denton is designed to give a modern authentic voice, it includes vast Latin language support & quirky ligatures to integrate into designs.



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