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Nolan Next

Nolan Next

by Kastelov
Individual Styles from $40.00
Complete family of 16 fonts: $225.00
Nolan Next Font Family was designed by Galin Kastelov and published by Kastelov. Nolan Next contains 16 styles and family package options.

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About Nolan Next Font Family


Nolan Next is a low-contrast humanist sans-serif with a large x-height and streamlined appearance. It is based on Nolan, but with a more compact letterforms and remastered curves. Designed to appeal to a broader audience due to its narrower width and subtle presence, Nolan Next is ideal for everyday usage. It is well suited for design applications ranging from branding and corporate identity to editorial and web design. Comprising of eight weights with matching italics, Nolan Next is easy to work with and accommodating to your needs. Designed to work as a universal typeface, it also stands its ground in headlines, presentation materials, logotypes, etc. Additionally, the typeface includes an extended character set supporting an array of languages.

Designers: Galin Kastelov

Publisher: Kastelov

Foundry: Kastelov

Design Owner: Kastelov

MyFonts debut: Dec 31, 2015

Nolan Next

About Kastelov

My background is in corporate identity and branding. One approach that I try to follow in the work that I do is my strive for subtlety and simplicity. The great Dieter Rams summed this up much better than I can in his phrase “Less, but better”. The catch of course is that this is easier said than done, and it requires you to be more attentive and strategic about what is essential and what is not. The other concept is that of the 'golden mean', first coined by Aristotle to judge and evaluate character in the people around us, but also applicable to producing any work of consistent value. In people, qualities such as courage, liberality, friendliness, wittiness and modesty are incidentally all attributes that a good typeface should posses. I find this relation both daunting and intriguing, but also a good base for exploring and developing typefaces that are timeless and universally appealing.

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