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Download Troptical Fonts Family From In-House International

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Troptical is a hypnotic, energetic multilinear typeface that’s all rhythm and movement. Featuring concentric lines and angular construction, Troptical is inspired by the dazzling dynamism of op-art and the clever geometry of Latin American design, with a dash of 8-bit video game playfulness.


Beneath its art-party, sporting-stripe vibes, this typeface is practical to the core. Troptical’s modular, building-block characters that were born to stack. And with five variable widths interchangeable across its three styles, it’s a typeface specifically developed for mixing and matching characters so every word is a design in itself. Troptical comes in three line weights across all styles and widths. C’mon, let’s dance. 


Font specs

Designed by In-House International and led by Alexander Wright, Troptical is available for Opentype format (.otf) compatible with Mac and PC. Each style family also includes a Variable option designers using compatible platforms. Check compatibility / support status for variable fonts at v-fonts.com/support/


Troptical is available in five standardized, interchangeable widths marked with ascending numbers that represent their span in columns: 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30. Each width is offered in three weights: Light, Medium and Bold. 


With a total of 45 unique fonts across such a wide range of weights and styles, this type family makes it easy to create optical, dynamic typographic treatments for when you just need your stills to move. It’s perfect for logos, large and graphic headers, publishing applications, presentations, packaging, apparel, merchandise and pedestrian-focused outdoor signage. 


Download Troptical Fonts Family From In-House International
Download Troptical Fonts Family From In-House International



Download Troptical Fonts Family From In-House International


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