TT Paplane is a squared-looking display sans serif. Its name, Paplane, comes from the phrase “paper plane.” This embodies the core idea of our font: the logic of letters is built in a way that makes them look like they are folded from a paper strip. So, this sans serif stands out for its squared forms, 45-degree cuts, flowing outer contours, and asymmetrical smoothing of stroke ends. A playful feel of the font is achieved by varying proportions of lowercase and uppercase characters. Other captivating details include the drops in the Cyrillic alphabet, the forms of the letter “i” and the Cyrillic letter “т,” the tails of “ц” and “щ,” and the serifs of the letters “i” and “l.”
Font TT Paplane Trial Thin. Examples of this font can be found on the font site exFont, designed by Designed by Antonina Samokhina and Marina Khodak. Technical designers Ivan Gladkikh, Yuriy Nakonechnyi, Stanislav Tikhonov, Elizabeth Ostrovskaya, Victor Rubenko, include the number of glyphs 757 characters. You can find other similar fonts, or fonts in the same family as this font right below.
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