BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image
BT Noirist - Trial Version rendition image

BT Noirist - Trial Version

Upon studying Medieval Biblical texts, we have observed that all of them employ Blackletter, the most prevalent typeface in Europe during the 15th to 17th centuries. Currently, the majority of typefaces based on Textura (a branch of Blackletter) appear rather rigid and mechanistic in structure. For BeauType Studio, BT Noirist presents a completely fresh perspective on Blackletter, blending modernity with classicism, imbued with humanity and fines
Filetype: OTF
Size: <0.1 MB
License: Standard Commercial License