Neulis Font Family

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**77% OFF INTRODUCTORY SALE = $29** (regular family price = $129)
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**Neulis is a geometric sans serif and modern script hybrid font in two family variations.**

**The Neulis design** presents a unique display of characters that are inspired by script letterforms (like the l, k, r, s) along with script-style exit strokes (like the a, n, u) that blend into the overall geometric skeleton of the typeface. **The Neulis Alt design** gives a bit more of a restrained option by keeping with more classic sans serif letterforms.

With a monoline appearance, the type looks clean and modern. The two family options can be paired together to fit the need for both display and text situations. Neulis provides a distinct, creative, and expressive message for branding, advertising, packaging, headlines, magazines, websites, logos, and more.
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**Neulis includes many features:**
- Normal and Alt families
- Swash capitals (PUA-encoded)
- Stylistic alternates (J, M, Q)
- Case-sensitive punctuation for All Caps
- Arrows
- Fractions, numerators, denominators
- Superscript, subscript

**36 OpenType (.otf) fonts included in your purchase:**
- Neulis (Normal) Family: 18 fonts (thin through black weights with italics)
- Neulis Alt Family: 18 fonts (thin through black weights with italics)

**With almost 600 glyphs, this font has extensive multilingual Latin language support** (100+ languages) for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.

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**Neulis will work great right away with most any software** (Adobe, MS Word, Pages, etc.), but to take advantage of the additional Stylistic Alternates and OpenType features, OpenType-savvy software (like the Adobe applications) is recommended. These additional OpenType features are **not** PUA-encoded to help preserve functions like spell-checking, searching, and proper glyph matching if switching fonts. However, the **Swash capitals are indeed PUA-encoded.**
File Type: OTF
File Size: 1.58
Vector: Yes