New Press Thin
TrueTypePersonal use
- Accents (partial)
- Euro
NewPressThin-Regular.ttf
Tags
Author's note
New Press Thin font is a light sans serif font with a condensed width by designer Galdino Otten. Gentle curves, geometric influences, and a minimalistic design make its letters elegant and sleek. Even at first glance, they can easily grab the attention of viewers with their beautifully crafted shapes.
Use New Press in projects related to technology, architecture, automotive, ecology packaging designs, branding jobs, websites and apps designing, logo building for hair or fashion products etc. It will also add an element of beauty to magazines typography.
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Use New Press in projects related to technology, architecture, automotive, ecology packaging designs, branding jobs, websites and apps designing, logo building for hair or fashion products etc. It will also add an element of beauty to magazines typography.
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Basic font information
Font family
New Press Thin
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
New Press Thin:Version 1.000
Full font name
New Press Thin
Name table version
Version 1.000;December 4, 2024;FontCreator 14.0.0.2901 64-bit
Postscript font name
NewPressThin
Designer
Description
This font was created using FontCreator 14.0 from High-Logic.com
Extended font information
Platforms supported
PlatformEncoding
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 and onwards semantics, Unicode BMP only.
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
Font details
Created2024-12-03
Revision1
Glyph count248
Units per Em2048
Embedding rightsEmbedding for editing allowed
Family classSans serif
WeightLight
WidthExtra-condensed
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
PitchNot monospaced
Complete pack contains 3 font weights listed below:
NewPressThin-Regular.ttf
NewPress-Regular.ttf
NewPress-Bold.ttf
NewPress-Regular.ttf
NewPress-Bold.ttf
New Press
TrueTypePersonal use
New Press Bold
TrueTypePersonal use