Atenas—a type system which emerged as a mixture of science fiction and calligraphy—is a reinterpretation of classic typefaces like Eurostile and Microgramma yet it features wider glyphs and contains calligraphic elements, such as an abrupt contrast between thick and thin strokes, giving the font a fresh and unique look.
Atenas is composed of two sub-families: an upright variant (with matching italics) and a Stencil version, each in 8 weights. Its character set supports over 200 Latin-based languages.
Atenas is an excellent choice for branding, logotypes, packaging, editorial design, websites, and film/Tv use. Thanks to its relative neutrality, it can also be used as a corporate font.
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