Quiche Sans is a high-contrast, sans serif font that was created by Adam Ladd with monoline stroke endings and angled stems. A sibling to the Quiche family with the ball terminal endings removed. With weights ranging from thin to black and matching italics, there are a variety of applications that the fonts can be used for: print, web, branding, advertising, magazines, products, packaging, labels, etc.
The design is influenced by the serif didone genre, characterized by its elegance and extreme thick/thins, but it removes the serifs for a unique and modern expression and tapers out the stroke endings to a sophisticated monoline appearance.
This font is free for personal use and No Commercial use is Allowed! If you want to use it for your Commercial purposes, you should purchase its Commercial license HERE.
Quiche Sans Serif Font Family
Postscript type name: Quiche-Sans-Family
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Tags: Sans Serif, Basic
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License: Free for Personal Use
Designer, Publisher: Adam Ladd