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Geometric sans serif typefaces have been a popular design tool ever since these actors took to the world’s stage.
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Poppins is one of the new comers to this long tradition.
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With support for the Devanagari and Latin writing systems, it is an internationalist take on the genre.
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Many of the Latin glyphs (such as the ampersand) are more constructed and rationalist than is typical.
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The Devanagari design is particularly new, and is the first ever Devanagari typeface with a range of weights in this genre.
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Just like the Latin, the Devanagari is based on pure geometry, particularly circles.
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Each letterform is nearly monolinear, with optical corrections applied to stroke joints where necessary to maintain an even typographic color.
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The Devanagari base character height and the Latin ascender height are equal; Latin capital letters are shorter than the Devanagari characters, and the Latin x-height is set rather high.
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The Devanagari is designed by Ninad Kale.
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The Latin is by Jonny Pinhorn.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/itfoundry/poppins">github.com/itfoundry/poppins</a>
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