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Triplex (typeface)
Sans-serif typeface From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Triplex type font style is a typeface designed by Zuzana Licko and John Downer in 1985 and 1989.[1][2] It is distributed by Emigre. It is used by Avex & Prezi for its logo. It was also used as the typeface for Disney Channel from 1997-2002. It has both Sans-serif and Serif variation.
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John Downer first designed sans-serif Triplex Italic in 1985, then Zuzana Licko designed the other fonts in the family, including Triplex Sans and Triplex Serif.[3]
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Variations
Sans-serif
The list below is all the sans-serif variations of Triplex typeface.[1][4]
- Normal width:
- Triplex Sans Light
- Triplex Sans Bold
- Triplex Sans Extra Bold
- Condensed width:
- Triplex Condensed Sans Regular
- Triplex Condensed Sans Black
- Italic:
- Triplex Italic Light
- Triplex Italic Bold
- Triplex Italic Extra Bold
Serif
The list below is all the Serif variations of Triplex typeface.[1][4]
- Normal width:
- Triplex Serif Light
- Triplex Serif Bold
- Triplex Serif Extra Bold
- Condensed width:
- Triplex Condensed Serif Regular
- Triplex Condensed Serif Black
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