Snatch

Snatch Family 10 fonts from: $159.00 $159.00
About:

Snatch is a dynamic and expressive type system designed for impassioned and unprejudiced creative directors who look to combine the rough with the sexy. The font is well-suited for publishing projects, branding and packaging. Snatch is composed of three sections: a group of sharp-shaped uppercase fonts (small caps and all caps) in 5 weights, a set of script catchwords and eclectic sets of dingbats and flags that communicate the blue-sky thinking and feel of the project. Snatch—a collaborative project between Bercz and Latinotype Team—is the wild, condensed sister of Bowie and it was developed by Valentina Vega, Rodrigo Fuenzalida and César Araya, under the supervision of Dany Berczeller, Daniel Hernández y Luciano Vergara. The family consists of 5 weights, ranging from Thin to Black, and comes with a 679-character set that supports 206 languages.

Designer:

Latinotype Team Bercz Design Studio Daniel Hernández Luciano Vergara

Foundry:Latinotype

Release Date: 2016

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Title Fonts

Display Fonts

Snatch Thin
1 font from $29.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Regular
1 font from $29.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Medium
1 font from $29.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Bold
1 font from $29.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Black
1 font from $29.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Catchwords
1 font from $19.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Dingbats1
1 font from $19.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Dingbats2
1 font from $19.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Flags1
1 font from $19.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Flags2
1 font from $19.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

Snatch Family
10 fonts from $159.00

Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights

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