DIN Next
- Started 16 years ago
- Last post 16 years ago
- 50 Responses
- ********0
Someone got it?
- ********0
ofcourse someone has it
- d_rek0
hello next design purchase.
- ********0
can you send?
- might as well send it over here while you're at it :Dd_rek
- :)********
- or you could BUY ITenjoyjeremy
- 23kon0
Is it being dished out?
fire 'em over!!We got an email this morning from Faces
http://www.faces.co.uk/news/din_…
The DIN Family is half price until 15 JuneSo instead of £1118
its just£525!
Think we are buying it for work.
I wouldnt say no to a copy though in case we dont get it for work :P
- Mau0
- ********0
neat
- olli1010
I'm really liking DIN Rounded - especially in the lighter versions.
- ********0
I have it
- 5timuli0
I'll swap it for Cooper Black
- By that I mean if someone gives me DIN Next, I'll send them Cooper Black.5timuli
- How can you resist?5timuli
- i already has7point34
- get a second copy********
- or BUY ITenjoyjeremy
- TheBlueOne0
I know I'll get hate heaped upon me, but I always liked Aaux Pro as a more contemporary DIN alternative. Yeah, it's kinda funky and not drawn well, but maybe because of that it's not as cold as DIN, and I love the lower case "g"...
- ukit0
Din and Gotham, the new Helvetica?
- digitalN0
I ALWAYS thought most of the DIN family is way kewler then Helvetica. Even Frutiger kicks Helvetica's ass anyday.
- utopian0
Who has a copy?
- ukit0
What - you don't want to pony up $700 for a slightly different version of a font you already own., you cheapskate!:)
- CphGD0
DIN is still amazing. Who cares if it's old...
- CphGD0
I don't understand why some of you always rate the quality of a font on how much it is being used. A good font is a good font no matter how used or old it is!
- Scotch_Roman0
I personally find DIN to be heavy-handed, clunky, and poorly kerned. The lowercase is particularly ungainly. I think just about any of the common sans families are drawn and constructed in better ways—be it Univers, Gotham, Helvetica, Franklin, Benton, etc. etc...
- All true, yes...Kiggen
- the appeal of DIN for me was always the awkward, utilitarian, industrial quality********
- The "clunkiness" in part of the aesthetic, although I agree that some of the versions could be better constructed.ukit
- If I want industrial, I'd go for something like Klavika...Scotch_Roman
- Klavika is more "conscious" looking, whereas DIN seems like the byproduct of some alternate agenda********
- which lends a certain authentic charm, IMO********