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FF Quadraat - Monotype
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FF Quadraat

description FF Quadraat Overview

FF Quadraat is a humanist serif monotype font designed by Fred Smeijers in 1992. Its notable clarity makes it well-suited for body text applications and long-form reading. The typeface draws inspiration from Renaissance proportions, appealing to designers and publishers prioritizing readability and a traditional yet modern aesthetic.

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Who designed the FF Quadraat font?

The humanist serif font FF Quadraat was designed by the renowned Dutch typographer Fred Smeijers. It was officially released in 1992 and quickly became a staple in digital typography.

What is the primary use case for the FF Quadraat typeface?

Due to its notable clarity and Renaissance-inspired proportions, FF Quadraat is exceptionally well-suited for body text applications and long-form reading. It is frequently utilized by publishers and designers for book layouts.

What does the "FF" stand for in the font name FF Quadraat?

The "FF" stands for FontFont, which was a prominent digital type foundry established by Erik Spiekermann and Neville Brody. It was one of the first independent type foundries created specifically for desktop publishing.

Is there an italic version available for the FF Quadraat font?

Yes, Fred Smeijers designed matching italic weights to complement the roman versions, ensuring versatile typographic pairing. This allows designers to effectively use the family for both headlines and dense paragraphs.

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