Most styles include alternate characters, proportional and lining figures, math symbols, fractions, currency signs and case-dependent punctuation. Text styles are great for body text in small and medium point sizes. Another important subfamily is Stapel Text which includes upright and italic styles of lower contrast and more generous spacing. All these styles work perfectly in headings and short display texts. Additionally, there are several extra wide bold styles. Each subfamily contains seven weights with corresponding true italics. The superfamily consists of three subfamilies of different width: Normal, Narrow and Condensed. Stapel is a contemporary closed sans serif with sci-fi looking forms and eloquent, thin stroke joints. These fonts are design to pair harmoniously, perfect use for visual brand identities and personal identities such as logos, headlines, titles, labels, stationery, social media, business cards, or any advertising purposes.Eloque includes:Sans serif and script font style Numbers and punctuationMultilingualLigaturesAlternatesOpentype featuresWe highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many Adobe apps and Corel Draw so you can see and access all Glyph variations.We hope you enjoy our font - please do let us know by emailing us at or if you need something! This model is the brand new design with a modern, stylish, and bold accent that shall fabricate a more emphatic character personality. As for the solutions in finding the exact typefaces with strong characters, we created Eloque Typeface. In creating a strong visual identity, the brand must pay attention to every aspect of the element, one of which is the typeface. On March 31st of 2016, Veer closed its doors forever and curation of the Jukebox library returned to Jason, who is committed to making sure Jukebox will continue to provide the design world with high-quality, professional type.The power of a bold and strong personality of visual brand identity is that it can convince the target audience of the brand's value. In 2011 Jason’s Eloquent font family was awarded a spot in the “Best of Typeface Design” in Communications Arts Magazine’s Typography Annual. Jukebox fonts have been used on countless products and designs, films, books, television productions and more, by companies such as Disney, HGTV, The Food Network, Disney Theme Parks, Hershey’s, VistaPrint and many others. The exclusive product of Veer from 2003 to 2015, Jukebox became one of the industry standards in type libraries available. The deal with Veer blossomed into a whole new venture and JAW Fonts was closed down, retooled and relaunched as Jukebox in June of 2003. Veer was interested in carrying his font library which then consisted of about 50 faces. In early March of 2003, Walcott received a phone call from the then up-and-coming Veer Inc. Several of his type designs quickly became popular on and the sales grew through late 2002. At that time, his foundry went under the name of “JAW Fonts”. ![]() Jason designed his first typeface called “Holiday Times” in the fall of 2000, and that started a long and wonderful journey that lead to the Jukebox of today.Īfter designing five or six more fonts, Jason started selling his typefaces on in summer of 2001. Jukebox is the brainchild of Jason Walcott, longtime type designer.
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