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DynaGrotesk may look like a revival of an old typeface family, but it is not. It uses many historical reminiscences, sharp edges and richly curved italic shapes. The bigger the size, the more evident and pronounced are the spicy details. In smaller and even smallest sizes it’s appearance is qieter, hence very welll suited even for long portions of text. All 50 styles contain common OTF features like Small Caps, 3 sorts if figures, ligatures, Cyrillics, Greek etc. Perfect for branding, lettering, as well as cultural posters and catalogs. The 2009 version of DynaGrotesk is a substantial upgrade to our first sans-serif superfamily. Among the most important add-ons you find SmallCaps, Cyrillics & Greek. DynaGrotesk was first published in 1995. Since then it is widely used in all areas of graphic industry from small publishing to international corporate identity. The warm character of DynaGrotesk derives from early sans-serif type faces, those which appeared before Helvetica. The complete installation of all designs of DynaGrotesk Pro is a professional designer's choice.