Stem

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What is the Stem font?

The thing is that many sans-serif typefaces are usually intended for universal usage. But sometimes faces that work fine in body text look not so good in large point sizes for display purposes when all the contrast in non-contrast sans-serif, or ink traps, become visible to the naked eye.
Every designer solves this problem in his own way. We offer a drastic solution in our Stem: a sans-serif with optical sizing. The first part of the type family, Stem Display, is for use in largest point sizes, from 36 pt indefinitely. Stem Display consists of 12 faces of widths from Hairline to Bold, and it has true italics. The development of Stem type family will include Stem Text for body text and “traditional”, universal use, and Stem Caption for small point sizes. More…
Stem is a geometric sans-serif with semi-closed aperture, large x-height and modern proportions of uppercase letters, like in famous Avenir and Gotham. Its important feature is a professionally designed and carefully tested Cyrillic glyph set.

Stem Font families

The Stem includes the following font families:

  • Stem Hairline
  • Stem Thin
  • Stem Extra Light
  • Stem Extra Light Italic
  • Stem Light
  • Stem Light Italic
  • Stem
  • Stem Italic
  • Stem Medium
  • Stem Medium Italic
  • Stem Bold
  • Stem Bold Italic

Stem Preview

Here is a preview of how Stem will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.


Is Stem Free to Download?

No. This is a premium font that you can download from MyFonts.com Please don't waste your time looking for a free download of Stem as you just won't find it.

It's highly unlikely that this font can be found for free on the web. If you do, then potentially you'll risk getting viruses on your computer. One thing to remember is that it's illegal to use this font if you didn't pay for it!

Do the right thing. If you want Stem then click here to visit the download and purchase page on MyFonts to get it with the proper license. The designer and publisher deserves to be paid for their hard work. :)