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Contemporary Old-Style Serif Typeface, 4 Weights & Italics Designed By Black[Foundry] Type+Tech® Gauthier Next FY Gauthier Next FY, version 1.0 contemporary old-style serif typeface, 4 weights & italics Designed by Jérémie Hornus & Alisa Nowak www.black-foundry.com Gauthier Next FY Styles Display Italic Regular Italic Medium Italic Bold Italic Black[Foundry] www.black-foundry.com Black[Foundry] Aa www.black-foundry.com Gauthier Next FY About Inspired by Renaissance typefaces, Gauthier NextFY is a contemporary old-style serif typeface with big x-heights and quite small caps. Accompanied by a lovely and detailed italic – inspired by artworks from the punchcutter Granjon – Gauthier NextFY is perfect for text design. 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