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Cocogoose is a geometric sans serif typeface designed with straight, monolinear lines and circular or square shapes. Its strong, modernist look has been softened by rounded corners and slight visual corrections that make Cocogoose not only perfect for logos and headings with a vintage feel, but also very readable as a text font, thanks to its generous x-height.
Cocogoose is part of the Coco Gothic family, a collection of twelve typefaces each inspired by the fashion mood of every decade of last century, named in homage to fashion beloved icon Coco Chanel. Its strong character makes it ideal for display uses.
Cocogoose Standard is Coco Gothic for the 1940's. It features a larger x-height than Coco Gothic, it has square punctation and it comes with five weights, from regular to thin, as well as featuring three display variants: letterpress, inline and outlined.
The original Cocogoose has been completely redesigned in 2016 with a pro version that includes small capitals, old style numerals, full cyrillic and greek character set, better screen performance, and a set of four overlapping decorative display versions (Block Shadow, Block Innerline, Block Border, Block Gradient).
Furthermore, Cocogoose has been complemented with 3 new widths: condensed, compressed and narrow, each in multiple weights with italics, and sporting the beloved letterpress version, bringing the family to a total of 52 weights.
More link: http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/zetafonts/cocogoose-pro/
Free for Personal Use
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