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Trial fonts are for testing purpose only.
All font family names are prefixed with “TRIAL”.
Trial fonts have no OpenType features and a limited character set:
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The Student Library Pack does not include fonts part
of the Type Collider collection [Big Sauce]
Get the Student Complete Foundry Library Pack
The student license is available only to current students and can be used solely for non-commercial academic purposes.
The Student Library Pack does not include fonts part
of the Type Collider collection [Big Sauce]
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Hjärnsläpp is a custom display typeface created/generated out of 6 open source typefaces for the rebranding of Hjärnfonden, the Swedish association for research on brain diseases. It was awarded as Reddot Corporate Design & Typography / Typefaces 2022
Hjärnsläpp Display tries to shape the diversity and specificity of each individuals through a typographic collage.
Just like the brain, two parts come together in a lateral symmetry to form each glyph. These two forms share both the same meaning and structure but each of the original typographical forms refers to a different story and impression.
They shape the diversity of our brains and their stories.