TAN – SUNDAY TIMES delivers a bold, retro personality that channels the good ol’ times while remaining fully usable in modern design systems. Designed as a funky groovy serif, the family gives headlines, logos, and editorial work a distinctive voice without compromising legibility. The typeface performs strongly at display sizes and adds a nostalgic, energetic tone to branding, posters, packaging, and social media visuals.
Included File Formats And Technical Support Details
This font package includes OTF, WOFF, and WOFF2 formats to suit desktop, web, and digital use. The files provide reliable rendering across platforms and web browsers when installed or embedded correctly. TAN – SUNDAY TIMES also ships with multilingual support so your projects can speak to global audiences. We provide free future updates to ensure continued compatibility and to deliver refinements based on user feedback.
How To Get The Most From TAN – SUNDAY TIMES
Use TAN – SUNDAY TIMES for bold headlines, nostalgic logotypes, magazine mastheads, and expressive display text. Pair the serif with a clean sans-serif to balance vintage personality with contemporary readability. Use the italic style to inject motion and emphasis in pull-quotes, subheads, and creative product labels. Test the type at production size and in final contexts—print, web, and apparel—to ensure the stroke weight and counters reproduce as intended.
OpenType Features And Recommended Software
To access advanced OpenType features such as ligatures, alternates, and special characters, use design software that supports OpenType lookups and glyph panels. We recommend Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop (CC), Adobe InDesign, Affinity Designer, and CorelDraw for full feature access and precise typographic control. While the font files themselves include OpenType features, not every platform exposes or activates these features.
Please be aware that Canva does not currently support advanced OpenType features such as contextual alternates and complex ligatures. For more details on Canva’s limitations with OpenType functionality, see [How to Use Ligatures & Alternate Characters in Canva](https://sensatype.com/canva-use).
Multilingual Capability And Usage Rights
TAN – SUNDAY TIMES includes extended character sets for multiple languages, enabling accented characters and wider localization. Verify the specific language support in the provided glyph map or documentation. Before deploying the font across commercial projects, review the included license to confirm permitted web, print, and product uses. If your project requires special embedding or licensing terms, contact the vendor directly to secure the correct permissions.
Practical Tips For Designers And Developers
- Prioritize the Regular and Italic styles for display use; the italic adds a dynamic retro tilt that complements headline layouts.
- Combine TAN – SUNDAY TIMES with a neutral sans-serif for body copy to maintain hierarchy and readability.
- When using special characters or alternate glyphs, activate OpenType features in supported apps and proof output in final file formats (PDF, PNG, SVG).
- Test small decorative elements at production scale—fine details can lose clarity when used at very small sizes or low-resolution outputs.
Why Choose TAN – SUNDAY TIMES For Your Projects
Choose TAN – SUNDAY TIMES when you want a serif that communicates retro charm and contemporary usability. It gives brands and editorial projects an unmistakable character that stands out in crowded visual fields. The included file types, multilingual support, and promised updates make it a dependable addition to your type toolkit. Whether you set a poster headline, a magazine masthead, or a retail logo, TAN – SUNDAY TIMES supplies the groove and the grit designers need to make bold, memorable work.
Support And Feedback
If you encounter any installation or rendering issues, check your software’s OpenType support and consult the provided documentation. For further assistance, contact the font vendor with details of the problem and sample files; we welcome feedback and will work to refine future updates. Start experimenting with TAN – SUNDAY TIMES today and let its retro energy elevate your visual identity and copy-driven designs.




