![]() The thickness of the strokes overall are consistent and have little contrast. Many of the joints are also not completely rounded or angular but somewhere in between. In the italics, there is a subtle curve at the end of some of the strokes that is incredibly smooth. The family is available in four widths (standard, semi-condensed, condensed and narrow), with each width available in nine weights with matching italics. It was originally published in 2006 and later expanded with additional weights added in 2018. The lowercase “g” is notable as the ear extends and stands out in attention. Omnes is a rounded sans-serif typeface designed by Joshua Darden. Most of the terminals are rounded, rectangular edges but with some of the terminals they have a hard edge on one side and a round edge on the other. Although mostly rounded, Omnes does have some geometric cues like in the terminal of the “j” in the middle weights. It is popular due to the letters having accents that are subtle and unexpected curves. The font pack also includes many features and options such as Superscript figures, multiple forms of letters, Inferior figures and Ordinals. Since the Omnes styles were wide, Darden Studios also released a condensed version of the typeface. When typesetting, Omnes tends to be set wide which is great for taking up space like in headers or titles but sometimes isn’t as ideal for other occasions like body text.
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