Exo 2 Regular is a freeware TrueType font/webfont created and Copyright 2013 by Natanael Gama and released as freeware in 2017 under the SIL Open Font License, version 1.1.







The Typeface this font is from consists of a family of 18 fonts. This archive exclusively carries only Exo 2 Regular, with Reserved Font Name 'Exo' (filename: "Exo2-Regular.ttf").



This font not only supports latin upper and lower case characters, numerals and punctuation, but also includes extra glyphs to support multiple languages, and even a few symbols such as bullets, special puncuation, the Copyright, Trademark & currency signs, etc...



This is a sans display font intended for the screen and web with excellent legibility in a clear type style. Exo 2 Regular is from a large typeface. This large family of fonts covers all weight strengths of fonts, from Extra Light to Black, and in Normal and Italic styles. For a link to the entire font family distribution, see below.





From the authoring font designer:

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Exo 2 is a complete redrawing of Exo, a contemporary geometric sans serif typeface that tries to convey a technological/futuristic feeling while keeping an elegant design. Exo is a very versatile font, so it has 9 weights (the maximum on the web) and each with a true italic version. Exo 2 has a more organic look that will perform much better at small text sizes and in long texts.

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This fonts is authorized for commercial as well as non-profit and personal use, including as a #webfont (web font) for use on websites, in apps, and in other such online media & presentations.



For more specific details on this font's license and authorized use, see the text file "OFL.txt" included in this distribution archive.



I have included a character preview .png graphic of the font as a sample, but does not include the various strengths nor styles or all of the characters that make this font so versatile.



This archive only contains the one Exo 2 Regular font, available at:

http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13413/exo_2_regular.php



The complete typeface offers 18 fonts and has a Font-Journal home at:

http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13412/exo_2_font_family.php



...which includes the following self descriptive files offering a wide array of weights in normal and italic:



(Filenames in the complete Exo 2 typeface include the following family of fonts: "Exo2-Black.ttf", "Exo2-BlackItalic.ttf", "Exo2-Bold.ttf", "Exo2-BoldItalic.ttf", "Exo2-ExtraBold.ttf", "Exo2-ExtraBoldItalic.ttf", "Exo2-ExtraLight.ttf", "Exo2-ExtraLightItalic.ttf", "Exo2-Italic.ttf", "Exo2-Light.ttf", "Exo2-LightItalic.ttf", "Exo2-Medium.ttf", "Exo2-MediumItalic.ttf", "Exo2-Regular.ttf", "Exo2-SemiBold.ttf", "Exo2-SemiBoldItalic.ttf", "Exo2-Thin.ttf", "Exo2-ThinItalic.ttf")







ABOUT THE FONT DESIGNER/FOUNDRY:

Natanael Gama

Inspired by his early typography classes, Natanael decided to start experimenting with fonts and hasn’t stopped since. He is the designer of Exo and Cinzel, two very popular web font families. Even though play has become work for Natanael, he still enjoys designing fonts.



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Apple iOS seems to have some promising font creation tools available, unfortunately I can't test anything since I have the original iPad which has been completely abandoned as a tablet platform (we reset and now it is worthless, it can't run a single thing securely).



At a couple of different times there were font creation apps on Android OS, but the fonts generated never worked outside of the application. There have been a lot of pretenders labeled as font creators, but they are just font downloaders.





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I started out as an motorcycle racer and mechanic. That didn't work out and I never got in a race car as planned. I wound-up as an illustrator, animator, doing some programming and tech support. Plus I have always been amatuer artist, photographer and videographer. I was designing logos, posters and graphics in college with Illustrator and Photoshop, and wound-up making a website portfolio just afterwards. A few people liked it and I wound-up as a freelance web design studio. Then I expanded into web hosting, then domain name registrations and servers, offering a complete set of webmaster tools as Domain Hostmaster. I then added the Domainance store in an effort to keep .name registrations and transfers available when our vendor dropped it. Site Domains has been added to ensure the best deals between all 3 registrars.



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