
Type:
OpenType File Format
Style: Light Condensed Subhead
Copyright: © 2003 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
Version: Version 1.009;PS 001.000;Core 1.0.38;makeotf.lib1.6.5960
Designer: Robert Slimbach
Year: 2003
(Mon, 12th May 2003)



Complete Kepler Std Light Condensed Subhead glyph index. Displaying only characters natively supported by Kepler Std Light Condensed Subhead font.

File size: 167.17 KB
File Version: Mon, 12th May 2003
File Name: kepler-std-light-condensed-subhead-opentype.otf
Kepler Std is a composed and adaptable typeface that performs quietly and consistently across a wide range of design contexts. Its slender proportions lend an understated elegance to any composition. Its narrow stance lets it pack a punch even in space-constrained designs.
First published in 2003, this typeface is available in OpenType (OTF) format.
A practical choice for tight layouts, multi-column editorial design, and space-efficient signage.
Font Pairing: Pairs effectively with both display and text companions - its neutral character adapts well to most typographic systems.
Pro Tip: Use Kepler Std in both headline and body roles to test its range before committing to a single application.
Is Kepler Std Light Condensed Subhead free to download?
Yes, you can download Kepler Std Light Condensed Subhead for free at uFonts. It is available in OpenType format.
How do I install Kepler Std Light Condensed Subhead on my computer?
To install this font, download the file and unzip it if necessary. On Windows: Right-click the font file and select "Install." On Mac: Double-click the file and click "Install Font" in the Font Book preview.