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FF Scala

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Released in 1991, FF Scala is a serif typeface designed by Martin Majoor that is notable for combining Renaissance humanist influences with a highly readable modern text structure.

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Who designed the FF Scala typeface?

FF Scala was designed by the Dutch typographer Martin Majoor and released through the FontFont foundry. It was one of his earliest major commercial typeface designs.

When was the FF Scala font officially released?

The typeface was officially released in 1991. It was initially created for use in the Vredenburg Music Center in the Netherlands.

What type of typeface is FF Scala classified as?

FF Scala is a serif typeface notable for combining Renaissance humanist influences with a highly readable modern text structure. It features a distinctive angled serif and a relatively large x-height.

Does FF Scala have a matching sans-serif version?

Yes, Martin Majoor later designed FF Scala Sans in 1993 specifically to serve as a typographic companion to FF Scala. The two families were designed to perfectly match in weight and proportion, allowing them to be mixed seamlessly in print.

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