Notes
TypeGroup
A new foundry and type production facility based in Dublin, TypeGroup gets off to a great start with a couple of beautifully designed typefaces.
Orga, “a friendly sans-serif, with subtle quirks that give it a distinctive and fresh personality,” is available in eight delicious weights, from a lightweight thin to a heavyweight black, each with accompanying italics. With a generous x-height, it’s ideal for settings where legibility is a priority. Even better, the full Orga family is available at a specially reduced introductory price, with 20% off.
Kettle, by contrast, is, “a slab serif typeface of nineteenth-century origins with contemporary sensibilities,” available in an ultra-heavy black with accompanying italic and stencil fonts. The stencil is particularly lovely and would make the perfect choice for adding a little personality to headlines.
We’re looking forward to seeing what else our friends south of the border conjure up down the line.

![Kettle Black 'S' [Detail]](/assets/typegroup.png)
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