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EE - Contrail – Modern Editorial Display Font YELC3YG

EE - Contrail – Modern Editorial Display Font YELC3YG

OTF TTF WOFF | 74.9 KB

CONTRAIL – Modern Editorial Display Font

CONTRAIL is a modern geometric display typeface built for high-impact branding and editorial design, delivering clarity and confidence through bold proportions, low-contrast strokes, and controlled curves. Its visual language feels assertive, contemporary, and intentional—making it ideal for designers who need structure without stiffness.

The vibe is bold, modern, and editorial-driven, aligning naturally with fashion magazines, creative studios, tech startups, and social-first brands. The letterforms are geometric and clean, with confident terminals and balanced spacing that hold attention across both digital and print layouts. CONTRAIL performs especially well in branding systems, posters, magazine covers, social media graphics, packaging, and campaign headlines.

Whether you are building a fashion layout, launching a startup identity, or crafting bold social content, CONTRAIL connects modern structure with expressive impact—supporting clear messaging, confident storytelling, and strong brand recall.

Key Features : Bold Editorial Presence

Strong geometric construction for impactful headlines
Balanced proportions that feel controlled, not rigid

Modern & Versatile Character

Works across fashion, architecture, lifestyle, and tech visuals
Consistent rhythm for clean grids and modular layouts

Design-Forward Usability

Optimized for posters, magazine covers, and digital branding
Clear shapes that maintain legibility at large display sizes

Contemporary Visual Control

Low-contrast strokes for a stable, confident look
Designed to support minimal, high-concept design systems

What’s Included

CONTRAIL (OTF/TTF/WOFF)
Basic Latin A–Z and a–z
Numbers
Punctuation
Works on PC & Mac
Simple installations
PUA Encoded Characters – Fully accessible without additional design software
Accessible in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and even Microsoft Word