type.today
6 styles,
2020

Normalidad Collection

Normalidad UltraExtended

Yury Ostromentsky, Ilya Ruderman, CSTM Fonts, Anna Danilova

  • Desktop
    $200
  • Web
    $200
  • App
    $350
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Normalidad UltraExtended ThinNormalidad UltraExtended Thin
  • Desktop
    $42
  • Web
    $42
  • App
    $75
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Normalidad UltraExtended LightNormalidad UltraExtended Light
  • Desktop
    $42
  • Web
    $42
  • App
    $75
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Normalidad UltraExtended RegularNormalidad UltraExtended Regular
  • Desktop
    $42
  • Web
    $42
  • App
    $75
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Normalidad UltraExtended MediumNormalidad UltraExtended Medium
  • Desktop
    $42
  • Web
    $42
  • App
    $75
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Normalidad UltraExtended BoldNormalidad UltraExtended Bold
  • Desktop
    $42
  • Web
    $42
  • App
    $75
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Normalidad UltraExtended BlackNormalidad UltraExtended Black
  • Desktop
    $42
  • Web
    $42
  • App
    $75
About

Normalidad is a mechanical sans-serif typeface with semi-closed apertures. The family is vast both in terms of widths (from Compact to UltraExtended) and weights (from Thin to Black), which makes it a handy, versatile tool. Normalidad can satisfy very different needs, — as well as superdisplay cuts, it boasts a range of text and UI ones.

The family is also subject to an all-new flexible offer — you can buy any of the 30 static font styles, or choose from the 12 variable files: an exhaustive one with both width and weight axes, and 11 partial files with a single axis. This way you can buy the variability you want, — e.g. the Compact width with every weight option, — not a single variable file for a heavy price. The idea to produce multiple variable files belongs to Ro Hernández, who was behind mastering the project.

Initial version of the font was designed for MTS, a Russian mobile network operator, in 2019. Current release has larger codepage, as well as more styles.

Features

Case sensitive forms, standard ligatures, discretionary ligatures, proportional lining figures, proportional oldstyle figures, tabular lining figures, tabular oldstyle figures, ordinals, fractions, denominator, numerator, subscript / inferiors, superscript / superiors, six stylistic sets

Languages

Afrikaans, Azeri (cyr), Bashkir, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chechen, Chuvash, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic (Irish), Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ingush, Italian, Kazakh, Kurdish (lat), Kyrghiz, Latvian, Lithuanian, Moldavian (cyr), Mongolian (cyr), Mongolian (lat), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Tadzhik, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Ukrainian, Uzbek (lat)

Authors

Yury Ostromentsky

Graphic and type designer, co-founder of type.today store. Graduate of the Moscow State University of Printing Arts (Department of Arts and Technical Design of Printed Materials). Yury worked as a designer and art director for publishers and design studios. From 2004 to 2012, he was art director with Bolshoy Gorod (Big City) magazine. In 2004, he and lya Ruderman, Dmitry Yakovlev, and Daria Yarzhambek launched the DailyType webpage. Later in 2014, Yury and Ilya Ruderman founded CSTM Fonts type design studio which released Pilar, Big City Grotesque, Kazimir, Navigo, Normalidad, RIA Typeface, Lurk, Loos, Maregraph typefaces and CSTM Xprmntl series, as well as Cyrillic versions of Druk, Graphik, Spectral, Stratos and Apoc. The works by Ostromentsky and CSTM Fonts were awarded by European Design Award, Granshan and Modern Cyrillic Competition.

Ilya Ruderman

Ilya is a type and graphic designer and teacher, lives and works in Barcelona. He is a graduate of the Moscow State University of the Printing Arts (2002), where his graduation project was done under the supervision of Alexander Tarbeev. He has a MA degree in type design from the Type & Media program at the Royal Academy of Art in the Hague (2005). After completing the program, he returned to Moscow, where he has collaborated for a number of media: Kommersant, Afisha, Moskovskiye Novosti, Bolshoi Gorod and Men’s Health Russia. In 2005-2007 he was art director for Afisha’s city guidebooks, following which he was art director for RIA-Novosti, a news agency, for several years. In 2007–2015 he has also supervised the curriculum in type and typography at the British Higher School of Art and Design in Moscow. He has been very active as a consultant on Cyrillic since 2008. In 2014 he founded CSTM Fonts with Yury Ostromentsky.

Typefaces by Ilya Ruderman: BigCity Grotesque Pro, Kazimir, Kazimir Text, Navigo, Permian (a typeface-brand for the city of Perm) and Cyrillic versions of: Austin, Dala Floda, Graphik, Marlene, Moscow Sans (as a consultant), Typonine Sans, Thema.

CSTM Fonts

Ilya Ruderman and Yury Ostromentsky (CSTM Fonts)

They are both graphic and type designers. Founders of CSTM Fonts (2014) type foundry and a new font distributor type.today (2016).

Graduated from Moscow State University of Print (Graphic Design Department), where they took Alexander Tarbeev’s classes. Later Ilya Ruderman graduated from Type & Media (Royal Academy of Art), the Hague, the Netherlands. After graduation he was a tutor of Type&Typography course at British Higher School of Art and Design, Moscow (2008-2015), was an art-director of information agency RIA Novosti. He is an author of cyrillic versions of such typeface as Lava, Graphik, Neutraface and others, that was made for such studios as Typotheque, Commercial Type, Typonine and House Industries. He is an author of: Permian typeface, Big City Grotesque and several other corporate typefaces.

Before 2013 Yury Ostromentsky worked mostly as an editorial designer and art-director of BigCity Magazine, where he used his personal lettering, that was the base of the Pilar typeface, released by CSTM Fonts last year. He is an author of several book series designs and logotypes.

Both typefaces of Ilya Ruderman and Yury Ostromentsky were the winners of such type design competitions as Modern Cyrillic 2009, Modern Cyrillic 2014, Granshan 2011, European Design Award 2012. Kazimir typeface and Tele2 Typefamily, the CSTM Fonts’s latest releases, were among the winners of Granshan 2015.

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