Explore Droid Sans available at Adobe Fonts.
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Explore Droid Sans Mono available at Adobe Fonts.
Explore Droid Serif available at Adobe Fonts.
Relief SingleLine is a versatile sans serif “single-line” font with open paths oriented towards CNC (Computer Numerical Control) and fab labs environments. Relief SingleLine provides a single-line path for a pen, laser, or milling tool to follow for an efficient and clean looking typographical rendering with kerning and opentype features. Relief SingleLine with its skeletal logic and parametric thickness can also be useful in print and web experiments. The structure of this alphabet is influenced by Adrian Frutiger’s little known and underrated Vectora typeface. Relief SingleLine has several stylistic sets, proposing lowercases alternates g, l, y and a punctuation variant for small size inscriptions (period and related signs). Relief SingleLine Regular is an OpenType-SVG single-line font running on Adobe apps (CC 2019 and above). In Illustrator or Indesign, compose your typographic layout then choose the function / Text / Vectorize to achieve titles or paragraphs as single-line shapes to send to your favorite CNC machine or print. With such an open paths font you can also apply for example an equal stroke thickness to your typographic composition no matter the type size. By default, if an application can't use the open paths SVG layer it should switch to the outlined OTF layer also embedded in this OpenType-SVG font. Its companion Relief SingleLine Outline Regular is a “classic” OTF with contours (with its 40 units stroke thickness it is close to a Thin weight) that can run on most applications. [



