YouWorkForThem’s champion emeritus, the “soft-yet-gothic” YWFT Ultramagnetic, now supports more languages, including Basic Latin, Western European, Central European, Pan African Latin and Basic Greek, as well as Vietnamese! Extra symbol support, including the Euro symbol along with other mathematical and currency symbols is also now standard.
The new YWFT Ultramagnetic is a great option for the web, as it contains over 400 standard glyphs.
If you have previously purchased the OpenType or WebFont format of YWFT Ultramagnetic, you can login today to download this FREE update from the Downloads section of your account.
How to make soft-yet-gothic? Countless hours spent researching, and years of refinement, that’s how. YWFT Ultramagnetic was finally mastered to postscript/truetype format in 1999 and has gone on to be one of the most widely-used YWFT exclusives of all time. In fact, from 2002-2006, YWFT Ultramagnetic ranked in our Top Ten, spending a majority of that time at Number One. YWFT Ultramagnetic has been used by Harley Davidson, Starbucks, Disney Channel, Best Buy, Nike, Wired Magazine and Architecture Magazine, to name a few. YWFT Ultramagnetic was converted to opentype in 2010.
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YWFT Ultramagnetic was published by YouWorkForThem on August 30, 2004.