What is the FF Call™ font?
German type designers Maik Ignaszak, Stefan Kisters, and Astrid Koenig created this display FontFont in 2000.
The family has 36 weights, (including italics) and is ideally suited for poster and billboards, small text as well as software and gaming.
FF Call provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures.
It comes with proportional lining figures.
FF Call™ Font families
The FF Call™ includes the following font families:
- FF Call Std One Regular
- FF Call Std One Regular Italic
- FF Call Std One Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Two Regular
- FF Call Std Two Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Two Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Three Regular
- FF Call Std Three Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Three Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Four S Regular
- FF Call Std Four S Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Four S Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Four L Regular
- FF Call Std Four L Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Four L Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Five S Regular
- FF Call Std Five S Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Five S Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Five L Regular
- FF Call Std Five L Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Five L Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Six Regular
- FF Call Std Six Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Six Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Seven Regular
- FF Call Std Seven Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Seven Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Eight Regular
- FF Call Std Eight Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Eight Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Nine S Regular
- FF Call Std Nine S Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Nine S Negative Regular
- FF Call Std Nine L Regular
- FF Call Std Nine L Regular Italic
- FF Call Std Nine L Negative Regular
FF Call™ Preview
Here is a preview of how FF Call™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.