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Cadmium

Cadmium

by AVP
Individual Styles from $0.00
Complete family of 48 fonts: $240.00
Cadmium Font Family was designed by Nicholas Garner and published by AVP. Cadmium contains 48 styles and family package options.

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About Cadmium Font Family


Cadmium has a comprehensive latin character set and many Opentype features to enhance text, including small capitals, case-sensitive forms, superscript and subscript. Plenty of numeral variants include old-style figures, lining figures and fractions. Default numerals are proportionally spaced. Alternative styles for a handful of key characters provide some useful variations where stylistic sets can be implemented.


The fonts are presented as four width-based sub-families: Expanded, Normal, Condensed and Compressed. Each width has a matching range of six weights and italics (obliques). Regular and Bold weights are style-linked, together with their respective oblique forms. Each width differs in its basic construction but all fonts share the same vertical metrics and may be used in combination with each other. Letter spacing is optimised for text sizes but is tolerant of significant tracking changes.


Cadmium is good for signage, publicity and packaging, screen credits and titling, general print and publication, as well as web and screen applications.

Designers: Nicholas Garner

Publisher: AVP

Foundry: AVP

Design Owner: AVP

MyFonts debut: Aug 19, 2020

Cadmium

About AVP

Aviation Partners is a small London-based partnership which designs for print and internet. Font creation started as a supporting service but has now become a significant activity in its own right. The fact that so many excellent fonts already exist does not discourage us in the least. Just like tunes, there is always room for one more, particularly a good one. The idea of offering fonts for sale is recent, but now that the ball is rolling, we expect to develop many more. The challenge for us is to produce distinctive everyday fonts which we ourselves will want to use.

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