Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 The typeface that became Quair was originally planned as an extension of our Oban typeface. As it developed it became different enough to be a stand-alone, but connected typeface. Quair mixes typographic and graphic reference points, most notably from market-stall trader lettering and from Thorowgood and Scotch nineteenth-century typefaces. Quair isnt an updating or redrawing of these. It adds different ideas to make a distinctive, separate-looking typeface. More The lettering by Market stall traders to advertise their products has immediacy and economy, but is expressive and surprising. Letter shapes that look drawn but have a feeling of being written in quite a simple, unfussy way. Shapes are big, decorative but unrefined, Quairs lettershapes have this idea of being reduced. They are minimal, in that th...