What is the Grotesk Polski FA font?
Grotesk Polski FA developed in 1998-2006, was inspired by the Polish eminent pre-WWII text typeface - Antykwa Półtawskiego. Adam Półtawski designing his antiqua had took into consideration the special qualities of Polish language. He designed unique letters: k, w, y, z and R, K, Y. Another unique element of his typeface was polygonal dot.
Grotesk Polski keeps all that shapes and goes further. It is a contemporary sans serif in four cuts: Regular, Italic, Bold and Stencil. The proportions of the typeface were rebalanced to give it a neo-grotesque form with a Polish twist.
Grotesk Polski FA Font families
The Grotesk Polski FA includes the following font families:
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Font NameGrotesk Polski FA
Design DateNaN undefined NaN
Designer(s)Artur Frankowski
PublisherFontarte