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Feb 22, 2010

Hey, we got a new super elegant typeface by Matt McInerney. Go give it some love!
And we actually got a chance to play with it a bit. We’ve been using it for some identity work we’re doing for a client. It’s a DIY science organization, with a lot of local chapters, each needing a version of the logo. So we thought using an open-source typeface is perfect. That way each chapter can make their own version of the logo by simply changing the name of the city. And they won’t need to buy the font, since it’s open-source.


Oh yes, that is also Sniglet on there!
mattmcinerney:

I just posted Raleway on The League of Moveable Type. It’s free to download. If you find any problems with, please let me know. The font features old style and lining numerals, small caps, a pretty complete set of diacritics, and an alternate stylistic set.

Hey, we got a new super elegant typeface by Matt McInerney. Go give it some love!

And we actually got a chance to play with it a bit. We’ve been using it for some identity work we’re doing for a client. It’s a DIY science organization, with a lot of local chapters, each needing a version of the logo. So we thought using an open-source typeface is perfect. That way each chapter can make their own version of the logo by simply changing the name of the city. And they won’t need to buy the font, since it’s open-source.

Oh yes, that is also Sniglet on there!

mattmcinerney:

I just posted Raleway on The League of Moveable Type. It’s free to download. If you find any problems with, please let me know. The font features old style and lining numerals, small caps, a pretty complete set of diacritics, and an alternate stylistic set.

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