About
Avec Curve shares the same proportions, weight and contrast as its sharper sibling, but its flowing curves give it a softer personality and more classically elegant feel. Avec Curve is optimised for larger text, headlines and display, from 14pt and up.
14 Styles
- ThinThin Italic
- LightLight Italic
- RegularRegular Italic
- BookBook Italic
- MediumMedium Italic
- BoldBold Italic
- BlackBlack Italic
Specification
+
A
A
- A
Uppercase
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z
Lowercase
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- f
- g
- h
- i
- j
- k
- l
- m
- n
- o
- p
- q
- r
- s
- t
- u
- v
- w
- x
- y
- z
Accented Uppercase
- À
- Á
- Â
- Ã
- Ä
- Å
- Ā
- Ă
- Ą
- Æ
- Ç
- Ć
- Ĉ
- Ċ
- Č
- Ď
- Đ
- È
- É
- Ê
- Ë
- Ē
- Ĕ
- Ė
- Ę
- Ě
- Ĝ
- Ğ
- Ġ
- Ģ
- Ĥ
- Ħ
- Ì
- Í
- Î
- Ï
- Ĩ
- Ī
- Ĭ
- Į
- İ
- IJ
- Ĵ
- Ķ
- Ĺ
- Ļ
- Ľ
- Ŀ
- Ł
- Ð
- Ñ
- Ń
- Ņ
- Ň
- Ŋ
- Ò
- Ó
- Ô
- Õ
- Ö
- Ō
- Ŏ
- Ő
- Ø
- Ǿ
- Œ
- Þ
- Ŕ
- Ř
- Ś
- Ŝ
- Ş
- Ș
- Š
- ẞ
- Ţ
- Ť
- Ț
- Ŧ
- Ù
- Ú
- Û
- Ü
- Ũ
- Ū
- Ŭ
- Ů
- Ű
- Ų
- Ŵ
- Ẁ
- Ẃ
- Ẅ
- Ý
- Ỳ
- Ŷ
- Ÿ
- Ź
- Ż
- Ž
Accented Lowercase
- à
- á
- â
- ã
- ä
- å
- ā
- ă
- ą
- æ
- ǽ
- ç
- ć
- ĉ
- ċ
- č
- ď
- đ
- è
- é
- ê
- ë
- ē
- ĕ
- ė
- ę
- ě
- ĝ
- ğ
- ġ
- ģ
- ĥ
- ħ
- ì
- í
- î
- ï
- ĩ
- ī
- ĭ
- į
- ı
- ij
- ĵ
- ķ
- ĺ
- ļ
- ľ
- ŀ
- ł
- ð
- ñ
- ń
- ņ
- ň
- ŋ
- ò
- ó
- ô
- õ
- ö
- ō
- ŏ
- ő
- œ
- ø
- þ
- ŕ
- ŗ
- ř
- ś
- ŝ
- ş
- š
- ß
- ţ
- ť
- ŧ
- ù
- ú
- û
- ü
- ũ
- ū
- ŭ
- ů
- ű
- ų
- ŵ
- ẁ
- ẃ
- ẅ
- ý
- ỳ
- ŷ
- ÿ
- ź
- ż
- ž
Default
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
Old Style Numerals
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
Light Circled
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
Dark Circled
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
Punctuation
- .
- ,
- :
- ;
- …
- “
- ”
- ‘
- ’
- „
- ‘
- ”
- "
- &
- ?
- !
- ¿
- ¡
- @
- «
- »
- ‹
- ›
- -
- –
- —
- _
- ·
- •
- (
- )
- [
- ]
- {
- }
- /
- |
- \
- #
- ©
- ®
- ™
- ℠
- *
- †
- ‡
- §
- ¶
- #
Mathematics
- <
- >
- ≤
- ≥
- +
- −
- ×
- ÷
- =
- ≠
- ±
- ~
- ≈
- ¬
- ∞
- ⁄
- %
- ‰
- √
- ∫
- ∂
- ∏
- Δ
- Ω
- ∑
- μ
- π
Currency
- ₿
- ฿
- €
- £
- ₦
- ₭
- ¥
- ₽
- ₩
- $
- ¢
- ₫
- ¤
Case
- ¿
- ¡
- @
- ‹
- ›
- «
- »
- -
- –
- —
- ·
- (
- )
- [
- ]
- {
- }
- /
- |
- ¦
- \
Arrows + Symbols
- ←
- ↑
- →
- ↓
- ↖
- ↗
- ↘
- ↙
- ←
- ↑
- →
- ↓
- ↖
- ↗
- ↘
- ▲
- △
- ▴
- ▵
- ▶
- ▼
- ▽
- ◀
- ◂
- ◃
- ◊
- ○
- ●
- ■
- ▪
Ligatures
- fb
- fi
- ff
- fk
- fl
- ffb
- ffi
- ffk
- ffl
Superior / Superscript
- 0
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
Inferior / Subscript
- 0
- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
Pre-Built Fractions
- ½
- ⅓
- ¼
- ⅛
- ⅔
- ¾
- ⅜
- ⅝
- ⅞
Ordinals
- ª
- º
- №
Easter Egg
-
Name
In Use
Standard Ligatures
.liga
Ligatures create a more harmonious design for certain letter combinations. Standard ligatures are activated by default.
Inflicted Sufi
fi ff fl
▸
Inflicted Sufi fi ff fl
.ss01
.ss01
Additional wedges: A wide-ranging alternative that encompasses letters, numbers, and punctuation.
Quaf at? J26
afj Q26
▸
Quaf at? J26 afj Q26
Stylistic Set 02
.ss02
Pointed W and w: A streamlined central ‘crotch; in both upper- and lowercase w, resulting in a more pointed form.
Wild growth
We will
▸
Wild growth We will
Stylistic Set 03
.ss03
Tailed a: A small flick at the bottom of the lowercase a’s stem, a modest yet common feature that brings added warmth to the design.
Banana Leaf
Banana
▸
Banana Leaf Banana
Stylistic Set 04
.ss04
Tailed + wedge a: Combining elements from stylistic sets 01 and 03, this alternative gives the lowercase a added warmth and visual weight.
Banana Leaf
Banana
▸
Banana Leaf Banana
Stylistic Set 05
.ss05
Titling dieresis - Useful when using dieresis, but tight leading is required.
BEHÖRDEN
ÄÖÜ
▸
BEHÖRDEN ÄÖÜ
Stylistic Set 06
.ss06
Slashed zero: To ensure no confusion can be made with the letter o, but also when the user wants to create a more technical feel.
0 010000 🄋🄌
0 00🄋
▸
0 010000 🄋🄌 0 00🄋
Stylistic Set 07
.ss07
Alternate 1: A clean, conventional alternative created to avoid ambiguity between the default 1 and a capital I.
12 192 1111➀➊
111①
▸
12 192 1111➀➊ 111①
Stylistic Set 08
.ss08
Round punctuation: The default punctuation follows a humanist, calligraphic style, while the rounder version adopts a more standardised approach.
This; “quote”
2; “abc”
▸
This; “quote” 2; “abc”
Stylistic Set 09
.ss09
Thin punctuation: Built mainly for display use, lighter punctuation with a monolinear stroke. The result is a much more graphic system.
(@) {[THIN]}
{[(@)]}
▸
(@) {[THIN]} {[(@)]}
Stylistic Set 10
.ss10
Circled Numerals - White: Appropriate for captions or wayfinding signage. These have been optically adjusted to maintain weight after scale has been reduced.
012345
123
▸
012345 123
Stylistic Set 11
.ss11
Circled Numerals - Black: Appropriate for captions or wayfinding signage. These have been optically adjusted to maintain weight after scale has been reduced.
456789
789
▸
456789 789
All Caps
.case
Shifts various punctuation marks and brackets to a position that works better with all-capital sequences.
{[(@shift)]}
{[(a-b)]}
▸
{[(@shift)]} {[(a-b)]}
Old Style Figures
.osf
Most suited within body copy, old style figures increase legibility at small scale and reduce emphasis.
0123456789
1962
▸
0123456789 1962
Tabular Lining Figures
.tnum
These allow numerals to align when vertically stacked. Brief punctuation ha also been included for use in tables.
0123456
1962
▸
0123456 1962
Tabular Old Style Figures
tosf
Tabular Old Style Figures is an option when you like the look of figures with varying heights but you need the numbers to line up in columns such as in financial documents, tables, charts, or numbered lists.
0123456
1962
▸
0123456 1962
Fractions
.numr + .dnom
An OpenType feature that allows endless possibilities for fractions.
1/2 + 34/567
23/456
▸
1/2 + 34/567 23/456
Superscript + Subscript
.sups + .subs
Most often used in formulas, mathematical expressions, and specifications of chemical compounds. The same feature for superior and inferior numerals.
5m2 C43H21
C6H20
▸
5m2 C43H21 C6H20
Ordinal Indicators
.ordn
Indicators that represent position or rank in a sequential order. Note: Typical ordinals are setup as .ordn, but here a full lowercase is available within .subs + .sups (superscript + subscript).
2a 2o 3a 3o
3o 3a
▸
2a 2o 3a 3o 3o 3a
Contextual Alternates
.calt
To speed up usage for some common symbols.
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<- ->
▸
<- 876x54 -> <- ->