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Summary of characteristics of Doctrine Stencil
Doctrine Stencil includes four alternate character sets as well as an array of ligatures and figure styles.
- Muscular character
- of airline
- of North Korea
- Various style of text
- Latin words included/extended
- Variety of punctuation
- Variety of number
- 5 weights: Thin, light, regular, bold, black
- Usage: Logo design, Headline, text on card label
- Designed by Jonathan Barnbrook, Jonathan Abbott and Julián Moncada
- In 2013
- Doctrine Stencil the display comrade of the typeface Doctrine
- Accent: Square, low contrast, muscular, heavy, good legibility as a display font
Text of the specimen version 2.0
Doctrine Stencil was developed from the North Korean national airline livery and, while it retains the idiosyncratic spirit of the original.
It is created by the Barnbrook studio. (Jonatha Barnbrook, Jonathan Abbott and Julian Moncada)
A display typeface with a muscular character, Doctrine Stencil is the revolutionary comrade of the text typeface Doctrine.
It has 5 different weights. It draws on elements of neo-grotesque, humanist and geometric styles, and combines them with a playful approach to the stencil model.
Doctrine Stencil includes four alternate character sets as well as an array of ligatures and figure styles.
it has evolved into a more contemporary headline face.
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