Tradesman celebrates the angular octagonal forms of industrial lettering, transcending its brand inspired origin to give birth to a font family that pulls on modern and historical styles. The Tradesman family finds its origin of inspiration in the Craftsman tool company logo, and from there expands to type megafamily. Rough-hewn industrial geometric typefaces have been used and admired from early wood types through the digital age of Machine and beyond, but they have lacked an expansive enough family to become a true workhorse. Tradesman contains 40 styles and family package options. Tradesman was designed by Jim Lyles, Brian Bonislawsky and published by Grype.
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