Ambiguity Tradition
This font is called Ambiguity Tradition, which contains 14 weights. It supports Latin languages This font is quite popular. It has 645 views and 64 downloads at the moment. The typeface is probably "Paid font". Be sure to check the license type yourself before using. The author of this font is Monotype. Available styles: Thin, Thin Italic, Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, SemiBold, SemiBold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black, Black Italic, Rounded, Inline.
- 645
- 64
- 19.01.2021
- Latin
- Paid font
- Monotype
- Tags: sans, sans-serif, web
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- Full name
- Ambiguity Tradition
- Font family
- Ambiguity Tradition
- Font subfamily
- Regular
- Version
- Version 1.00,
- Trademark
- Ambiguity is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
- Manufacturer
- Monotype Imaging Inc.
- Designer
- Charles Nix
- Designer URL
- http://www.monotype.com
- Vendor URL
- http://www.monotype.com
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2019 Monotype Imaging Inc. All rights reserved.
- Description
- Perfection is immediately achievable. It requires only that we embrace ambiguity. Ambiguity, the type family, exists in a flexible design space, opposing and blending the traditional with the radical and the thrifty with the generous. The result is a font family with a standard weight axis (thin to black) and a social axis (conservative to radical). In Ambiguity Tradition the letterform proportions are traditional (Roman inscriptional forms in the caps and Renaissance calligraphy in the lowercase). It’s conventional and comforting. Ambiguity Radical reverses those proportions—wide becomes slender and slender becomes wide. It’s contrarian and alluring. Ambiguity Thrift gathers all of the slender forms. It’s conservative, economical. Ambiguity Generous gathers all of the wide forms. It’s liberal and expansive. And Ambiguity Normate is the middle of the road—an artificial blend of wide and slender. It’s indefinite. Ambiguity is neither consciously ugly nor overly concerned with beauty. It is an attainable utopia.