In the same way of the Grotesk version of the Klarheit Family, ES Klarheit Kurrent Mono appears as an inevitable cut. Oscillating identically with its mother ship ES Klarheit Kurrent, this mono version allows a supplementary option that seeks to meet the necessary demands of a powerful and original tool. Depending on the graphic context, this project enhances the authenticity of an atypical and a radical atmosphere.
Indeed, some letters offer an extra step in terms of design, more incisions are present in the font than the Grotesk version. Also designed to echo modernism and geometrical standards, Alex Dujet’s choice was to not include a large stylistic sets panel (just turning the dots diacritics in a round shape and options for “MWw” & “r” letters). ES Klarheit Kurrent Mono is a useful tool to maximize vertical text alignment requirements.
Extralight, Default Set, 24px
The three forms of radar are mono-static, bi-static, and multi-static. A mono-static radar is a single platform that both transmits and receives its own microwave signals. Radar has two primary types of resolution: azimuthal and range. Azimuth resolution is determined by the size of the aperture; a larger aperture reduces the angular spreading of the microwaves, allowing a longer antenna to produce a tighter beam.
Regular, Default Set, 24px
The three forms of radar are mono-static, bi-static, and multi-static. A mono-static radar is a single platform that both transmits and receives its own microwave signals. Radar has two primary types of resolution: azimuthal and range. Azimuth resolution is determined by the size of the aperture; a larger aperture reduces the angular spreading of the microwaves, allowing a longer antenna to produce a tighter beam.
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The three forms of radar are mono-static, bi-static, and multi-static. A mono-static radar is a single platform that both transmits and receives its own microwave signals. Radar has two primary types of resolution: azimuthal and range. Azimuth resolution is determined by the size of the aperture; a larger aperture reduces the angular spreading of the microwaves, allowing a longer antenna to produce a tighter beam.
Extrabold, Default Set, 24px
The three forms of radar are mono-static, bi-static, and multi-static. A mono-static radar is a single platform that both transmits and receives its own microwave signals. Radar has two primary types of resolution: azimuthal and range. Azimuth resolution is determined by the size of the aperture; a larger aperture reduces the angular spreading of the microwaves, allowing a longer antenna to produce a tighter beam.
Extralight, Default Set, 18px
The length of the radiated pulse determines range resolution. If a pulse hits two objects on the ground, with one in front of the other, and the distances between them are half or more of the pulse length, then radar can resolve them.
Regular, Default Set, 18px
The length of the radiated pulse determines range resolution. If a pulse hits two objects on the ground, with one in front of the other, and the distances between them are half or more of the pulse length, then radar can resolve them.
Semibold, Default Set, 18px
The length of the radiated pulse determines range resolution. If a pulse hits two objects on the ground, with one in front of the other, and the distances between them are half or more of the pulse length, then radar can resolve them.
Extrabold, Default Set, 18px
The length of the radiated pulse determines range resolution. If a pulse hits two objects on the ground, with one in front of the other, and the distances between them are half or more of the pulse length, then radar can resolve them.
Extralight Italic, Default Set, 18px
The three forms of radar are mono-static, bi-static, and multi-static. A mono-static radar is a single platform that both transmits and receives its own microwave signals.
Regular Italic, Default Set, 18px
The three forms of radar are mono-static, bi-static, and multi-static. A mono-static radar is a single platform that both transmits and receives its own microwave signals.
Semibold Italic, Default Set, 18px
The three forms of radar are mono-static, bi-static, and multi-static. A mono-static radar is a single platform that both transmits and receives its own microwave signals.
Extrabold Italic, Default Set, 18px
The three forms of radar are mono-static, bi-static, and multi-static. A mono-static radar is a single platform that both transmits and receives its own microwave signals.
A Larger Aperture Reduces the Angular Spreading of the Microwaves, allowing a longer antenna to produce a tighter beam.
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