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      Vinci Sans Regular Font Direct

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      Because of its balanced personality, Vinci Sans Regular excels in a wide range of design contexts. vinci sans regular font

      Vinci Sans is often categorized as a geometric sans-serif. This suggests that its shapes are derived from geometric forms—perfect circles, squares, and triangles. You can see this in the near-perfect circles of the uppercase 'O' and the symmetrical construction of the uppercase 'M'. Have you used Vinci Sans Regular in a project

      | Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Humanist Sans-Serif / Hybrid Geometric | | Weight | Regular (Book / Medium-equivalent) | | File Formats | OTF (OpenType), TTF (TrueType), WOFF, WOFF2 | | Character Set | Extended Latin (Western, Central, Eastern European), Cyrillic (often), Greek (varies by version) | | Glyph Count | Typically 550+ (including small caps, old-style figures, fractions) | | Kerning Pairs | 1,200+ (optimized for smooth spacing) | | Hinting | Fully hinted for screen rendering (ClearType compatible) | | OpenType Features | Ligatures (standard & discretionary), case-sensitive forms, ordinal numbers, superscript/subscript | Because of its balanced personality, Vinci Sans Regular