TT Drugs
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TT Drugs is a typeface that doesn’t feature serifs but stands out for its high contrast. Its narrow terminals lend an elegant and sophisticated appearance. Interestingly, the upper parts of stems in letters like ‘n’, ‘m’, ‘p’, ‘q’, ‘r’ and the lower elements of strokes in ‘a’ and ‘u’ are slightly curved. These details make the font unique and add refinement while maintaining its serious character. The typeface’s name reflects the story of its creation: the font family was initially intended to be used for the pharmaceutical industry. However, in practical use, the font revealed its multiple dimensions and seamlessly blended with differently themed projects. After the update, the typeface has become even more versatile, so now only its provocative title reminds us of the pharmaceutical past of TT Drugs. [typetype.org]