To access the alternates you need to have an OpenType-savvy software or fetch them from the software's font controls: Check software specific instructions here: - If you like Blood Orange, you'll probably like Tomato Ketchup as well: And maybe Briston: An the latest Maple Drive: As a product of the modern era, Blood Orange is fully equipped with plenty of OpenType goodness: Contextual Alternates and Standard Ligatures do their usual trick in smoothing certain letter combinations, and they're automatically on. Please note, when you type with Blood Orange you normally get the standard versions of characters, otherwise the alternate characters would make a mess. If you need to say something weighty, say it with Blood Orange. See the full range of the alternative glyphs on the specimen posters. It's at its best in short sentences since it's so bold, but can be used for a bit longer text passages too, with some spacing added. Blood Orange works great as a logotype, in magazines, headlines, posters, advertising and packaging. Try these alternates for more eloquent designs, but remember to treat them like you would treat really strong spices: just a bit at a time. Blood Orange is a hearty rounded serif font with an easygoing confidence and a delightful nostalgic feeling, without the dusty burden of actual fonts from the last century. In addition it has a wide range of Discretionary Ligatures, Stylistic, Swash and Titling Alternates that you can trigger on from OpenType controls in any OpenType savvy program, or manually select the suitable variations from the character window.
Serif Fonts
Blood Orange Vintage Serif
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