Typotheque type specimen & OpenType feature specification. Please read before using the fonts. November Slab Compressed November Slab Condensed OpenType font family supporting Latin based languages with their own small caps, with extensive typographic features. ABCDEHG November Slab OpenType features in November ewjduhiz tvnsgfq1234 Designed by Peter Bilak, 2018 What is OpenType? OpenType is a cross-platform font format developed by Adobe and Microsoft. It has a potential to provide advanced typographic features such as multilingual character sets, ligatures, small capitals, various numeral styles, and contextual substitutions. OpenType, as the new industry standard, supports Unicode, which enables the fonts to contain a large number of characters. While PostScript fonts are a technically limited to a maximum of only 256 characters, OpenType fonts can have more than 65,000 glyphs. This means that a user does not need to have separate fonts for Western, Central European, Baltic, Cyrillic or Greek languages, but could have one single file which supports all these encodings. OpenType fonts work in all applications, however only some applications take advantage of the advanced OpenType features. Other applications will only use the first 256 characters.
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November Slab Hairline Thin ExtraLight Light Regular Medium Bold Heavy Black Hairline Thin ExtraLight Light Regular Medium Bold Heavy Black Hairline Thin ExtraLight Light Regular Medium Bold Heavy Black About the typeface November Slab is a functional, no-nonsense addition to a rational, utilitarian family inspired by street signage. Its blocky serifs create stable, robust letterforms that are surprisingly elegant in its thinnest variations, making it well suited for print purposes. Since the robust serifs give blocks of text a denser, darker appearance, many characters had to be adapted to the new stroke structure. This is most visible in the design of the double storey g that reflects the complexity of a slab serif. Other letterforms were designed without serifs in order to maintain suitable letter widths. About the designer Peter Biľak designed the November in 2016 and November Slab in 2018. Peter works in the field of editorial, graphic, and type design, teaches at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. Started Typotheque in 1999, Dot Dot Dot in 2000, Indian Type Foundry in 2009, Works That Work magazine in 2012, and Fontstand, in 2015. Member of AGI (Alliance Graphique Internationale). Nikola Djurek helped with the production of all versions.
November Slab is a functional, no-nonsense addition to a rational, utilitarian family inspired by street signage. Its blocky serifs create stable, robust letterforms that are surprisingly elegant in its thinnest variations, making it well suited for print purposes. Like the original November, November Slab is also available in three widths and nine weights. The forms of the condensed and compressed forms had to be rethought in the darkest cuts, where there is no room for heavy serifs. The symmetrical serifs used in the light and medium weights were exchanged for unexpected asymmetric forms, making it possible to maintain the serifs weight and size. In its narrow versions November Slab is suitable for headlines and short texts that require character and radiate confidence. The normal-width version of November Slab can also be used for longer texts, its substantial serifs leading the reader forward.
23PT November is the eleventh and penultimate month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of four months with the length of 30 days. November was the ninth month of the ancient Roman calendar. November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning nine ) when January and February were added to the Roman calendar. November is a month of late-spring/early-summer in the Southern Hemisphere and late-autumn/early-winter in the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore, November in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of May in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa. 10PT November is the eleventh and penultimate month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of four months with the length of 30 days. November was the ninth month of the ancient Roman calendar. November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning nine ) when January and February were added to the Roman calendar. November is a month of late-spring/earlysummer in the Southern Hemisphere and late-autumn/early-winter in the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore, November in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of May in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa.
November is the eleventh and penultimate month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of four months with the length of 30 days. November was the ninth month of the ancient Roman calendar. November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning nine ) when January and February were added to the Roman calendar. November is a month of late-spring/ early-summer in the Southern Hemisphere and late-autumn/earlywinter in the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore, November in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of May in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa. Ноябрь (лат. November девятый) одиннадцатый месяц Григорианского календаря. Девятый месяц староримского года, начинавшегося до реформы Цезаря с марта. Название получил от лат. novem девять. Один из четырёх месяцев длиной в 30 дней. Последний месяц календарной осени в Северном полушарии, весны в Южном. Праславяне называли ноябрь *listopadъ (ср. белор. лістапад; укр. листопад; чеш. listopad; польск. listopad), так как в это время имел место листопад. В современную эпоху до 23 ноября по григорианскому календарю солнце стоит в созвездии Весов, с 23 по 29 ноября. в созвездии Скорпиона, с 29 ноября в созвездии Змееносца[3] (по другим данным 22 ноября и 30 ноября соответственно[4]). Ο Νοέμβριος, ή Νοέμβρης, ή Αεργίτες (ποντιακά), ή Βιέστ (Αρβανίτικα) είναι ο ενδέκατος μήνας του έτους κατά το Γρηγοριανό ημερολόγιο και έχει 30 ημέρες. Ο Νοέμβριος ξεκινά κάθε χρόνο την ίδια ημέρα που αρχίζουν ο Φεβρουάριος και ο Μάρτιος, με εξαίρεση τα δίσεκτα έτη. Το λουλούδι του μήνα είναι το χρυσάνθεμο και η τυχερή πέτρα του μήνα το τοπάζι. November je jedenásty mesiac v gregoriánskom kalendári. Jeho pôvod pochádza zo starého rímskeho kalendára, a pôvodne to bol deviaty (lat. novem = deväť) mesiac v desaťmesačnom kalendári. Pôvodný rímsky kalendár mal desať mesiacov, v ktorom najmä druhá polovica mesiacov bola označená jednoduchou číslovkou.
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ALTERNATIVE FORMS: 30 Zetaz 30 Zetaz Stylistic Set 2 amandel amandel Stylistic Set 1 amandel amandel Stylistic Set 1 monger monger Stylistic Set 4 veľké veľké Contextual Alternates
OVERVIEW OF SUPPORTED OPENTYPE LAYOUT FEATURES ab?! (H75) AB?! (H75) Case Sensitive forms (CASE) t When function change to caps is applied from within an application (not when text is typed in caps) appropriate case-sensitive forms are automatically applied. Regular brackets, parenthesis, dashes and hyphens are replaced with their capital forms, as well as alternative set of numerals and currency symbols matching the height of capitals. Small Caps Small Caps All Small Caps All small caps 012345 012345 012345 012345 fig.1 fig.2 w e Small Capitals & All Small Caps (SMCP & C2SC) In Adobe applications there are two methods of applying small capitals. The first one, Small Caps ( H) fig. 1 replaces only lower case letters with small caps. The second method, All Small Caps, fig. 2 replaces also capital letters with small capitals, and replaces regular quotation marks, exclamation points and question marks, slashes and asterisk with lowered small caps variations. Slashed Zero (ZERO) v Because in some circumstances 0, can be mistaken for an O, alternative forms of slashed zero are available for all styles of figures Arbitrary Fractions (FRAC) 21/2 31/10 21/2 31/10 h Typotheque OpenType fonts already include a number of pre-designed fractions. Other arbitrary fractions are easily made by using the fraction feature. ({[012-3456 789)]} ({[012-3456 789]}) ([{012-3456 789}]) ({[012-3456 789]}) s g f Tabular Lining Figures (TNUM+LNUM) Tabular Oldstyle Figures (TNUM+ONUM) Proportional Oldstyle Figures (PNUM_ONUM) Proportional Lining Figures (PNUM+LNUM) Changes figures to any selected style: Lining figures which fit better with all-capital text, old-style figures, for use in a flow of lowercase and upper case text, or tabular (fixed width) versions. -> -^ ^- (r) (p) (u) (1) [2] (p) (u) (1) [2] u Discretionary Ligatures (DLIG) The discretionary ligature feature creates real arrows when you type the combination -> (right arrow), <- (left arrow), -^ (up arrow) or ^- (down arrow). Type numbers between parenthesis or brackets for circled numerals. Discretionary ligatures are off by default in Adobe applications. C2O2 C2O2 Superscript / Superiors (SUPS) z Replaces all styles of figures (old style, tabular, lining) and letters with their superior alternates, which can be used for footnotes, formulas, etc. Superior characters are more legible than mathematically scaled characters, have a similar stroke weight, are spaced more generously, and better complement the rest of the text. aáåàä aáåàä 1 Stylistic Set 1 November includes alternative character a, and its accented variants, which can be activated by turning on Stylistic Set 01. 123 123 2 Stylistic Set 2 Stylistic Set 2 replaces the standard numeral 2 for a more angular version, which may be preferable in larger sizes. αβδεζ αβδεζ 3 Stylistic Set 3 Stylistic Set 3 replaces the standard Greek lower case letter zeta for a shorter version without the ascender. gğĝģ gğĝģ 4 Stylistic Set 4 This stylistic set replaces the standard lower case letter g for the alternative version of the letter veľké veľké I Contextual Alternate Stylistic Set 3 replaces the standard Greek lower case letter zeta for a shorter version without the ascender.