Eames Century Modern — Extra Bold.otf

: The family offers nine different figure styles, including "elephantine" woodcut-inspired numerals and delicate figures based on Ray Eames' 1943 Arts & Architecture covers.

Unlike many modern fonts that prioritize clinical precision, Eames Century Modern Extra Bold embraces "idiosyncrasies". It blends two major serif genres—the Clarendon and the Scotch—to create a look that is both authoritative and approachable. Key design features include:

The .otf format of this font supports advanced OpenType features that go beyond standard text handling. Eames Century Modern Extra Bold.otf

: The character set supports dozens of languages, from Afrikaans to Welsh. Best Use Cases

: Used in installations where the font must mirror the architectural or industrial design of the mid-20th century. Eames Century Modern - Font Review Journal : The family offers nine different figure styles,

is a standout weight within the celebrated Eames Century Modern type collection, designed by Erik van Blokland and released by House Industries in 2010 . This OpenType font is more than just a bold typeface; it is a typographic homage to the design philosophy of Charles and Ray Eames, capturing the warmth and functionality of mid-century modern aesthetics. The Design Philosophy

: The curvature and weight of the Extra Bold style specifically echo the iconic bent plywood used in Eames furniture. Key design features include: The

: Ideal for headlines in magazines or periodicals that require a retro yet contemporary feel.

The Extra Bold weight is designed for impact without being "imposing". It is frequently used in: