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Inspired by the National Parks of the United States, each mini card represents a different typeface classification family.
Yellowstone National Park represents Blackletter as both were the first of their kind. The Sans Serif family is represented by Yosemite National Park due to the way in characters are geometric and rounded similar to the natural features of the park. Modern typefaces are often considered “classic” or “timeless”, which is also how Grand Canyon National Park is viewed. The hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park are similar to the thick serifs of the Slab Serif family.
+Typography
Inspired by the National Parks of the United States, each mini card represents a different typeface classification family.
Yellowstone National Park represents Blackletter as both were the first of their kind. The Sans Serif family is represented by Yosemite National Park due to the way in characters are geometric and rounded similar to the natural features of the park. Modern typefaces are often considered “classic” or “timeless”, which is also how Grand Canyon National Park is viewed. The hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park are similar to the thick serifs of the Slab Serif family.
+Typography