The History of Vialog

Italic forms: The italic forms of Vialog are not simply the slanted forms of the roman, rather, were individually designed. A graphically balanced typeface results from the reduced weight of curve ends and lightly arched outline of the straight strokes. (See figure 1)

Horizontal weights: The horizontal weight is designed to allow a horizontal scaling of up to 105%. (See figure 2)

Organically dynamic form concept: The key figure S is an outstanding example of the organically dynamic form concept of Vialog. The human eye perceives the balanced weight of its strokes as exceptionally legible compared with purely construced forms. (See figure 3)

Large x-height: Vialog distinguishes itself by a large x-height combined with relatively small ascenders and descenders, which results in related and highly legible texts. (See figure 4)

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