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Leo
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5 274,00 HUF
Typical price122,27 PLN
Lowest (90 days)27,83 PLN
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2026-08-09 2026-08-19
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2026-08-0927,83
2026-08-18122,99
2026-08-19215,99
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LI Libri.hu 5 249,00 HUF 25,00 HUF 5 274,00 HUF Beschikbaar 1 week geleden View offer
KN Knetbooks.com 27,83 USD 15,00 USD 42,83 USD Beschikbaar 1 week geleden View offer
MO Monotype 29,95 USD 19,00 USD 48,95 USD Beschikbaar 1 uur geleden View offer
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FO Fontspring 199,95 USD 19,00 USD 218,95 USD Beschikbaar 2 dagen geleden View offer
WA Wayfair North America 215,99 USD 15,00 USD 230,99 USD Beschikbaar 18 uur geleden View offer
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WA Wayfair North America 2 999,99 USD 25,00 USD 3 024,99 USD Beschikbaar 4 uur geleden View offer

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Leo Font Family was designed by Hans van Maanen, Patrick Griffin and published by Canada Type. Leo contains 12 styles and family package options. Leo is an economic magazine and book face meant for use in sizes suitable for immersive reading, with different cuts optimized for different body copy size ranges, like footnotes and legal text. Designed with the explicit intent of relaying information without calling attention to itself, this typeface places itself squarely on the "function" side of the eternal debate about form versus content. The roman Leo fonts were built with as little ornamentation as possible, with wedge serifs, a high x-height and a skeleton somehwat rooted in the designers' reflections on the modern, post-war Dutch archetype. Rather than follow traditional models with entirely different forms, contracted widths and steep slants, the Leo italics deliver naturally subtle emphasis in reading by closely relating to the forms, stance and rhythm of their roman counterparts. The 12 Leo fonts contain over 700 glyphs each, and include support for the vast majority of Latin languages. Included OpenType features are built-in small caps, lining and oldstyle figures in both proportional and tabular sets, superiors, numerators, denominators inferiors, ordinals, automatic fractions, ligatures, and optional long descenders for optimal counterspace management in book and magazine text layout. For more information on Leo's character set, features and some print tests, please consult the PDF in the gallery section of this page.

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