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- Features
- Glyphs
- All Flama's

¶ Flama is a straightfull sans serif initially designed for signage but soon becoming a hit among editorial designers. It mixes aspects of both, European and American sans serifs. The first version had 5 weights (and than 6) including italics. Than, just after being selected as one of 'Our favorites Fonts of 2005, part 1 (a selection of favorites promoted by the Typographica website), Flama was revised and expanded with four new weights, Flama Thin (comissioned by BlackBook magazine), Ultralight, Semibold and Extrabold. Now is completed with ten weights all with italics, ranging from Thin to Black. Later on three complementary widths were added: Semi-condensed, Condensed and Ultra-condensed. Flama is used in many publications worldwide, including The Sunday Times, Newsweek and Playboy among others. All Flama fonts have table and text figures with extended character set supporting most of latin based languages.

Table of Contents:
- Overview
- 2
- 3
- Features
- Glyphs
- All Flama's