Antarctica Font is a modern minimal Sans Serif font family, inspired from high tech company and futuristic industries, designed by RaisProject. The font has unique, modern and minimal style.

Antarctica Font is designed by RaisProject team in Indonesia. The font is great for any your projects including :brandings, advertising, magazine, signage, invitation, stationery, social media posts, label, or and any projects that need unique minimal style.


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Our fun and playful Antarctica country logo is perfect for school projects or a Antarctica themed party. With this country logo you can change the colors or apply a different font style to suit your needs. Have fun with it!

This Antarctica country logo style blends the national colors of Antarctica into a smooth gradient. There is a stately beauty and atmosphere in the soft gradation of the fill combined with the bold, unique font. Ideal for those looking for a Antarctica country logo with a difference.

Antarctica Font is a modern sans serif font designed by Rais Project. The font has unique style that is great for Sport, Technology, Game, Magazine, Music, brand company etc.

The font-variation-settings CSS property provides low-level control over variable font characteristics by letting you specify the four letter axis names of the characteristics you want to vary along with their values.

When rendering text, the list of variable font axis names is passed to the text layout engine to enable or disable font features. Each setting is always one or more pairs consisting of a of 4 ASCII characters followed by a indicating the axis value to set. If the has more or fewer characters or contains characters outside the U+20 - U+7E code point range, the whole property is invalid. The can be fractional or negative, depending on the value range available in your font, as defined by the font designer.

This property is a low-level mechanism designed to set variable font features where no other way to enable or access those features exist. You should only use it when no basic properties exist to set those features (e.g. font-weight, font-style).

Font characteristics set using font-variation-settings will always override those set using the corresponding basic font properties, e.g. font-weight, no matter where they appear in the cascade. In some browsers, this is currently only true when the @font-face declaration includes a font-weight range.

Custom axes can be anything the font designer wants to vary in their font, for example ascender or descender heights, the size of serifs, or anything else they can imagine. Any axis can be used as long as it is given a unique 4-character axis. Some will end up becoming more common, and may even become registered over time.

Note: Registered axis tags are identified using lower-case tags, whereas custom axes should be given upper-case tags. Note that font designers aren't forced to follow this practice in any way, and some won't. The important takeaway here is that axis tags are case-sensitive.

To use variable fonts on your operating system, you need to make sure that it is up to date. For example Linux OSes need the latest Linux Freetype version, and macOS before 10.13 does not support variable fonts. If your operating system is not up to date, you will not be able to use variable fonts in web pages or the Firefox Developer Tools.

First and foremost, legibility and readability cannot be compromised for the sake of a more attractive or experimental font design. While readability is always an important part of making an interface usable, legibility matters a lot in fintech.

Legibility is just as important for numbers as it is for special characters in fintech. Take, for instance, currency symbols. A font that uses unrecognizable versions of these symbols could lead to comprehension issues or, at the very least, slow things down for the reader.

Betterment uses a font family called GT America to do this, by the way. There are six subfamilies within it: Compressed, Condensed, Standard, Extended, Expanded and Mono(spaced). And there are 84 total styles available.

Whether you're looking for a font to use on your winter-themed website or just want to add a touch of winter to your current graphic design project, these premium fonts will do the trick. From beautiful snowflake-adorned scripts to icy cool sans serifs, there's a favorite font for every winter project.

In this blog, we've gathered the best winter typography inspired by snow, frost, and ice. Whether you're looking to add a touch of winter magic to your design or want to create icy layouts and logos, these fonts are sure to give your work that extra bit of frosty flair. So bundle up and get ready to explore some fantastic winter fonts.

You know that feeling when you're on an adventure, and it's so cold? This font is perfect for any project needing an edgy look, with its icy edges giving off the impression of being cut into shapes by icebergs.

Winter City is a great way to add wintertime fun to your project. With its unique snowflake-like details and branchy letters, this font is a great way to add some skiing and winter sports emojis into your beautiful designs, especially since it has that snowy-themed face on top!

Sweet Winter is a beautifully layered font duo that includes a script and a sans-serif font. This fun and playful font is a clean, modern typeface. Together, these styles create a stunning contrast perfect for any wintered-themed project!

The typeface Ice Season is a sans serif display font that resembles the freezing ice-like characters. This cool-looking and feeling design has an additional festive touch with its variable width, which brings smiles all over your face.

Iceberg is an eye-catching bold, fancy display typeface inspired by the shape and forms of icebergs. This bold font resembles a calligraphy font in shape that's perfect for headlines and other short blocks of text.

Clean Ice font is perfect for summertime designs or any project that needs a touch of fun and whimsy. The clean lines give this font an energetic feel with sharp edges to make it contemporary, while the rounded corners soften its overall look making it friendly on your eyes!

Melted Ice is a hand-drawn, all-caps winter font with a unique, distressed, and weathered look of lettering that has been subjected to extreme cold. This fun and distinctive font were created by hand using a special process, which gives it a melted-ice appearance. Perfect for creating child-facing designs.

Give your design a traditional feel with the Ice Age font. This 3D, handwritten winter OpenType typeface represents the North with freezing ice crystals. Its cold white appearance has an essential symbol in winter celebrations.

The Icicle font is a beautifully crafted typeface that looks like it's made entirely out of ice. It has all the right angles and icy patches that make it look like real icicles. Each letter has been handmade with different shapes and shades of grey to give it depth and dimension.

Pop Ice is a fun, playful typeface perfect for any summertime project with winter vibes. With its frosty textures and thick strokes of the letters, Pop Ice is a unique display font perfect for all your winter or Christmas-themed crafty ideas. Also, the curved edges of the font give it a friendly feel.

Frostine Snow is a layered display font characterized by ornate, deco-inspired details. This Christmas typeface can create 3D effects with a unique twist. Perfect for creating comic book covers and poster designs.

The stark beauty of snowy landscapes inspires the font character. In addition to its visually arresting appearance, Winter Kei is a highly functional font. Its extra-wide spacing makes it easy to read, and its sharp edges give ut a strong presence on the page. e24fc04721

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