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Vells Mono Regular

Vells Mono Regular 30 pt

Common characters with a rubber stamp

Vells Mono Regular 20 pt

People say that the world changes but that things don’t change. I say Vells. When the city did not yet have its name, prehistorians made tools there. Those who came after buried their dead in urns. Others left gold coins, jewelry, earthenware and swords behind them.

Vells Mono Regular 15 pt

The town was given the pretty name of Ovilava. It had grain, stones, bricks and pottery. Attila came and Ovilava lost its rights. Time is like rubber. We never know what the future holds in stock for us or what it retains of the past. But the present always stands. That being said, one shouldn’t stretch one’s meaning too much. One day, Trolitul was synthesized, and laser beams were invented. Today in the city, millions of rubber stamps are made. Names change but things don’t change. I want to print a tender thought in the book of history. Cao tchu, in the Quechua language, means crying wood. I stamp Vells and no longer know where I stand.

Vells Mono Regular 12 pt

Vells Mono was designed as part of the visual identity of studio SSSVLL. Since 2008, Guillaume Sasseville has been researching the common: the fermata where materials, object, space and usage unite. Vells, a monospace font, inspired by the molded letters of rubber stamps, bears the mark of the common. The contours of its compact imprint are malleable, and it can inflate to adapt to all scales. Vells was made to imprint materials according to all known processes, and it can do it without ever losing its bounce. — Daniel Canty

Character set

Uppercase
Lowercase
Standard punctuation
Symbols
Figures & monetary
Mathematical symbols
& fractions
Accented uppercase
Accented lowercase
Superiors / Inferiors
Numerators / Denominators
Superscript
Alternate I & 1
(Stylistic set 6)
Squeezed Accented Characters
(Stylistic set 7)
Phone
(Stylistic set 8)
Flip Phone
(Stylistic set 9)
Uppercase Dingbats
Lowercase Dingbats

OpenType functionalities

Unslashed Zero
Fractions
Ordinals
Superscript / Superior
& Subscript / Inferior
Numerator & Denominator
Initial Form
Final Form
Frame
(Stylistic set 1)
Overline
(Stylistic set 2)
Underline
(Stylistic set 3)
Railroad
(Stylistic set 4)
Box
(Stylistic set 5)
Mock mono
(Stylistic set 6)
Squeezed Accented Characters
(Stylistic set 7)
Phone
(Stylistic set 8)
Flip Phone
(Stylistic set 9)

Info

Designer
Feed
Developer
Production Type
Publisher
Feedtype
Release Date
June 2017
Available Licenses
Desktop, Web, App
PDF specimen

About Vells Mono

Vells Mono was designed as part of the visual identity of studio SSSVLL. Since 2008, Guillaume Sasseville has been researching the common: the fermata where materials, object, space and usage unite. Vells, a monospace font, inspired by the molded letters of rubber stamps, bears the mark of the common. The contours of its compact imprint are malleable, and it can inflate to adapt to all scales. Vells was made to imprint materials according to all known processes, and it can do it without ever losing its bounce.

Just like their alphanumeric counterparts, the symbols that make up Vells Mono Dingbats are monospaced, come in three weights and celebrate the ordinary everyday.

Supported languages

Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, German, English, Bemba, Bena, Capverdien, Chambala, Congo Swahili, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician, Gusii, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kalenjin, Kiga, Luo, Machame, Makonde, Makhuwa-Meetto, Malagasy, Malay, Manx, Mauritian Creole, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oluluyia, Oromo, Portuguese, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Rwanda, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Sena, Shona, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso Vunjo, Zulu.

Copyright

© 2017 Studio Feed Inc. All rights reserved. Distributed exclusively by Feedtype. Vells Mono is a registered trademark of Studio Feed Inc.

Vells Mono in use

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