Lucifer Bold Italic
Lucifer features contemporary aesthetics while being deeply rooted in a lesser-known part of Swiss design history. The typeface has an almost menacing appearance. Its sharp, expressive serifs and overall organic look are inspired by the hand-lettering of Swiss designer Robert Stöcklin in his poster for the Schweizer Mustermesse Basel in 1924.
While Lucifer takes many of the unique visual qualities of its historical reference material, it is also optimised for the demands of contemporary design professionals. Its expressive aesthetic excels in wordmarks, headlines, and poster designs. At the same time, the type system works just as well in various kinds of running text, which makes it a respectable, unique workhorse type family.
The type family consists of 8 cuts, which are Regular, Medium, SemiBold, and Bold accompanied by their respective italics. In addition, it supports a wide range of Latin-based languages, including Vietnamese and Standard Mandarin Chinese via the official romanization system Pinyin to ensure the usability of the typeface in a broader international context.
This typeface was funded by Pro Helvetia, Swiss Art Council.
What do you get?
→ The latest font file(s) of the style Bold Italic
→ The selected licence
→ A specimen of the typeface (PDF)
Can I try the font before buying?
Of course, you can! We offer trial versions of all our typefaces.
→ Trial Fonts
What about updates?
If you bought a licence, you will always be able to download the latest version of the font free of charge with the download link provided after your purchase, so keep it safe.
How does the licencing work?
Please be aware that all licences offered here are standard licences. If you want to use the font(s) for private, for-profit entities with more than 250 employees, please contact us to request an extended licence.
The desktop licence allows font files to be installed on a specified number of personal computers (PCs) belonging to the licence holder to create documents, static images, logotypes, and such.
The web licence allows font files to be embedded via self-hosting and @font-face technology into a single website belonging to the licence holder to display it for a specified, number of monthly page views (MPV).
Read the full licencing details to ensure legal usage of the provided font files.
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