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Otterco fonts from Adam Ladd - (efvjh)

Otterco
Designed by Adam Ladd, Otterco is a display sans and sans serif font family. This typeface has thirty-two styles and was published by Adam Ladd.


Otterco is a geometric sans serif font family with varied round and narrow characters. Blending a touch of retro and modern qualities, this typeface is clean and neutral but not boring. It’s professional yet unique and fun. The contrast in character widths creates a distinct visual rhythm and the vertical cut terminals keep it consistent, strong, and sharp looking. Constructed with a large x-height and low stroke contrast, it can fit a variety of applications.

Coming in both Normal and Display families, the fonts can be used for even more settings and tone of voice. The Normal design has a little less width contrast between characters and looser spacing—good for both small and large text. While the Display design has more character width contrast and tighter spacing—good for larger, attention-getting text.

With 32 total fonts in thin through extra bold weights (plus italics), Otterco is well suited as both a versatile text and display font for branding, advertising, packaging, headlines, magazines, websites, logo designs, and more.

Otterco’s features include:

• Normal and Display families (32 total fonts)
• Stylistic alternates (K, M, R, a, k, &)
• Case-sensitive punctuation for All Caps
• Arrow icons
• Fractions, numerators, denominators
• Superscript, subscript

Having almost 600 glyphs, this font has extensive multilingual Latin language support (100+ languages) for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.



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