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Cogito

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The term “angel” originally comes from Broadway, where it was used to describe wealthy individuals who provided money for theatrical productions. In 1978, William Wetzel, then a professor at the University of New Hampshire and founder of its Center for Venture Research, completed a pioneering study on how entrepreneurs raised seed capital in the United States, and he began using the term “angel” to describe the investors that supported them.
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Cogito In Use

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Design

Jean-Baptiste Levée

Team

Maxime Fittes
Emmanuel Besse

Version

1.001

About this font

Initially designed as a personal remix of mechanically engineered typefaces (such as DIN), Cogito has all the clarity of its models but with a calmer tone. Levée relaxed their stiffness, giving Cogito a warmth and humanity that its predecessors lack. Rigid lines that were formerly drawn with ruler and compass give way to gentler, more organic strokes. Still, the spare quality of the classic industrial archetype remains. Cogito’s potential applications range from signage and posters to packaging and corporate identity — any environment that can benefit from approachable simplicity. Cogito’s twin, Gemeli, shares its structure but has a more refined feel due to its vertical shears.

Formats

Static (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)

Language support

Batak Karo, Venetian, Shipibo-Conibo, Kimbundu, Lithuanian, Mohawk, Kashubian, North Ndebele, Pijin, Batak Mandailing, Niuean, Afar, Kongo, Crimean Tatar, Portuguese, Chiga, Picard, Nomatsiguenga, Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo, Bena (Tanzania), Oroqen, Gheg Albanian, Anaang, Swahili, Wiradjuri, Buginese, Candoshi-Shapra, Balinese, Maori, Kamba (Kenya), Inari Sami, Quechua, Tzotzil, Samoan, Amis, Kalaallisut, Walloon, Tedim Chin, Matsés, Sranan Tongo, Kinyarwanda, Turkish, Ganda, Fijian, Kölsch, Indonesian, Silesian, Konzo, Piemontese, Gooniyandi, Yanesha', Jola-Fonyi, Ese Ejja, Waray (Philippines), Meru, Kabuverdianu, Swedish, Eastern Arrernte, Tokelau, Turkmen, Irish, Czech, Papiamento, Southern Qiandong Miao, Welsh, Eastern Oromo, Mískito, Potawatomi, Norwegian, Kalenjin, Danish, Central Aymara, Anuta, Embu, Malaysian, Ho-Chunk, Ndonga, Hiligaynon, Faroese, Iloko, Central Kurdish, K'iche', Nyankole, Sango, Standard Latvian, Nobiin, French, Sundanese, Javanese, Bislama, Pintupi-Luritja, Maore Comorian, Veps, Asháninka, Arvanitika Albanian, Polish, Manx, Northern Sami, Kaonde, Uab Meto, Amahuaca, Cofán, Congo Swahili, Sardinian, Tumbuka, Swiss German, Aleut, Taita, Zulu, Catalan, Orma, Neapolitan, Slovenian, Swati, Shambala, Kala Lagaw Ya, Chavacano, Mwani, Ladino, Gusii, Tzeltal, Rwa, Standard Malay, Shawnee, Wayuu, Minangkabau, Cashibo-Cacataibo, Tahitian, Western Frisian, Soga, Huastec, Kekchí, Ligurian, Mapudungun, Bikol, Friulian, Batak Toba, Guadeloupean Creole French, Filipino, Luba-Lulua, Bosnian, Latgalian, Batak Simalungun, Afrikaans, Lule Sami, Yao, Creek, Icelandic, Jamaican Creole English, Ga’anda, Western Abnaki, Sena, Kikuyu, Caquinte, Kven Finnish, Xhosa, Upper Guinea Crioulo, Pichis Ashéninka, Tsonga, Bari, Montenegrin, Murrinh-Patha, Tok Pisin, Munsee, Northern Qiandong Miao, Romanian, Hani, Tosk Albanian, South Ndebele, Palauan, Acheron, Khasi, Gourmanchéma, Wolof, Kenzi, Mattokki, Mandinka, Tetun Dili, Scottish Gaelic, Breton, Standard Estonian, Croatian, Luo (Kenya and Tanzania), Rotokas, Chokwe, Naga Pidgin, Ao Naga, German, Andaandi, Dongolawi, Japanese, Samburu, Malagasy, Haitian, Pohnpeian, Northern Kurdish, Cebuano, Tswana, Nyanja, Meriam Mir, Cimbrian, Finnish, Chuukese, Pedi, Shona, Warlpiri, Seri, Alekano, Wik-Mungkan, Kuanyama, Mauritian Creole, Northern Uzbek, Batak Dairi, Ume Sami, Pampanga, Macedo-Romanian, Upper Sorbian, Asu (Tanzania), Tonga (Tonga Islands), Makhuwa-Meetto, Seselwa Creole French, Ladin, Cook Islands Māori, Tiv, Lower Sorbian, Aragonese, Ashéninka Perené, Romansh, Tagalog, Rundi, Yapese, Arbëreshë Albanian, Hopi, Achinese, Mirandese, Southern Aymara, Bemba (Zambia), Paluan, Saramaccan, Wangaaybuwan-Ngiyambaa, English, Ixcatlán Mazatec, Cornish, Sangu (Tanzania), West Central Oromo, Italian, Spanish, Kituba (DRC), Atayal, Gilbertese, Ngazidja Comorian, Makwe, Karelian, Yindjibarndi, Corsican, Záparo, Basque, Slovak, Yucateco, Lombard, Võro, Southern Sotho, Walser, Occitan, Somali, Maltese, Amarakaeri, Istro Romanian, Dutch, Galician, Soninke, Makhuwa, Tetum, Chamorro, Dehu, Chiltepec Chinantec, Low German, Hungarian, Makonde, Sicilian, Acholi, Southern Sami, Luxembourgish

About the designers

  • Jean-Baptiste Levée is a type designer with a strong focus on corporate and bespoke typefaces.

    Jean-Baptiste Levée

    CEO, founder

    Jean-Baptiste Levée (1981) has designed over a hundred typefaces for industry, moving pictures, fashion and media. He is the founder of the independent foundry Production Type.

Glyphs

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OpenType Features

Production Type ships OpenType fonts with built-in features such as ligatures, alternates, or pictograms. Here are some of the most important features. To view a comprehensive list of features, please refer to the PDF specimen.

Capital Spacing

UPPERCASE ­

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Case-Sensitive Forms

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Small Capitals

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Small Capitals From Capitals

SMALL CAPITALS ­

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Standard Ligatures

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Discretionary Ligatures

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Historical Forms

History ­

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Slashed Zero

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Lining Figures

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Oldstyle Figures

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Proportional Figures

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Tabular Figures

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Superscript

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Scientific Inferiors

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Numerators

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Denominators

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Fractions

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Ordinals

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Ornaments

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Stylistic Set 1

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Stylistic Set 2

big guy, tough guy ­

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Stylistic Set 3

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Stylistic Set 4

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Stylistic Set 5

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Stylistic Set 6

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