The logo Edipresse Polska uses Bordeaux Nova Light and DynaGrotesk Extra Expanded Light Font

The closest font you can get for the Edipresse Polska logo is this font

Bordeaux Nova Light Font

About Bordeaux Nova Font Family
 
BORDEAUX - A custom handmade display typeface with unique design and hybrid lettering styles.

 

This all caps typeface has two different nature: the uppercase is purely simple & minimal but the lowercase is defined by unique alternatives having special design. This typeface is perfectly suitable for anything that needs to stand out from crowd, be it some Ultra Modern Branding, Techno or Cosmic Themed Designs, Haunted Movie Posters, Mysterious Arts and even the Minimal Stuffs.

 

BORDEAUX could be perfect choice for logo / logotype design, branding, marketing graphics, banners, posters, signage, corporate identities as well as for editorial design that can bring uniqueness. Please see the examples shown above to get an idea about the capability of this typeface.

 

Handcrafted and designed with powerful OpenType features in mind, each weight includes extended language support including Western European & Central European sets.

Designers: Jean Johnson

Publisher: Designova

Foundry: Designova

Design Owner: Designova

MyFonts debut: Nov 19, 2020
 
Bordeaux Nova
About Designova
Designova® is a type design & branding studio from Berlin, producing commercial typefaces, custom fonts, logotypes, logos, brand identities & digital expressions. Established in 2012, Designova® has served renowned brands such as Adidas, Godaddy, OVER, PlanB, The COUP, JMG, Giant Tiger, and along with that, some exciting startups & small

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The closest font you can get for the Edipresse Polska logo is this font

DynaGrotesk Extra Expanded Light Font

About DynaGrotesk Font Family
 
The most exciting new feature of DynaGotesk is the Vintage Italics stylistic set, which activates the decorative forms. It includes the looped "w", curved ascenders and descenders of many lowercase letters. These can significantly change the feel of a poster or invitation. DynaGrotesk may look like a revival of an old typeface, but it is not. It uses only some historical reminiscences, sharp edges and curved shapes, but it’s completely original design aimed at ease of use. The bigger the size, the more evident and pronounced are the spicy details. In smaller and even smallest sizes it’s appearance is qieter, very well suited even for long portions of text.

DynaGrotesk was created in 1995 with the use of Multiple Master interpolation. But the MM fonts never achieved the desired application in industry, so designers returned back to single fonts. Over the following decades, the font was modified several times as an old house, and the present re-animation includes the Variable font format.

Since its first release in the mid-nineties, 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 typefaces, those which appeared before Helvetica. All 60 styles contain common OTF features like Small Caps, various sorts of figures, ligatures, Cyrillics, Greek, and full Latin diacritics. Perfect for branding systems and corporate identities, lettering, as well as cultural posters and catalogs.

Designers: František Štorm

Publisher: Storm Type Foundry

Foundry: Storm Type Foundry

Design Owner: Storm Type Foundry

MyFonts debut: Oct 28, 2010
 
DynaGrotesk™ is a trademark of Storm Type Foundry.
About Storm Type Foundry
“I bought my first computer in 1993 and realized that there were no good fonts around," František Štorm says, “so I had to make my own.” He founded the Storm Type Foundry in Prague that same year in the hopes that he would be able to restore the classical values of typography that often times don’t get translated into the digital world. “I started the business when I realized that the fonts I made for myself could be useful for others,” he says. When he began digitizing original Czech typefaces, František teamed up with Otakar Karlas, Jan Solpera and Josef Tyfa, experienced Czech designers.“We are convinced that such teamwork is a guarantee of the permanence of the artistic value of our typefaces.” He made his MyFonts debut with Regent and has released nearly 90 typefaces since, resulting in a collective library that has evolved with the technologies of the last two decades. He started out by drawing alphabets which could be used in book printing, and then proceeded to alphabets for film and photosetting. Now that he is creating typefaces for screens, he focuses on retaining the human touches that have always made his typefaces personable.

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