Lader Extended

Lader Extended

Lader Extended

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€35

€190

Lader Extended

Lader Extended is the widest subfamily in the Lader family, defined by broad proportions and generous spacing that give it a strong, open presence. With 18 styles from Thin to Black and matching italics, it offers both visual impact and range. While it naturally excels in display settings (such as headlines, banners, titles) it also performs well in larger bodies of text, where its steady rhythm and generous spacing help maintain legibility and balance.

As the most expressive member of the Lader family, Lader Extended brings confidence and spaciousness to headlines, editorial layouts, posters, and branding. It’s especially effective in settings that call for a bold typeface that is distinctive without being overbearing. In Lader Extended subfamily, the universality of the geometric grotesque meets a more relaxed tone: easygoing, modern, and approachable.

Lader Extended includes a full range of OpenType features such as stylistic alternates, ligatures, fractions, subscript, superscript, and many more. It additionally supports 150 languages, including most Latin-based languages as well as Vietnamese, making it a strong choice for multilingual and multicultural brands and companies.

See other Lader subfamilies:
Lader Condensed, Lader Compact, Lader Standard, Lader Wide

Styles

18 Styles

Characters

700+

Released

2025

Updated

July 2025

Designers

Eugene Tantsurin, Anna Remm

Version

2.000

Supported Languages

Supported Languages

Supported Languages

OpenType Features

OpenType Features

OpenType Features

Lader Extended
400
100

Type Family

Thin

Thin

Thin Italic

Thin Italic

ExLight

ExLight

ExLight Italic

ExLight Italic

Light

Light

Light Italic

Light Italic

Regular

Regular

Regular Italic

Regular Italic

Medium

Medium

Medium Italic

Medium Italic

SemiBold

SemiBold

SemiBold Italic

SemiBold Italic

Bold

Bold

Bold Italic

Bold Italic

ExBold

ExBold

ExBold Italic

ExBold Italic

Black

Black

Black Italic

Black Italic

Type Testers

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Newscaster

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Newscaster

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Newscaster

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Sunscreens

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Sunscreens

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Sunscreens

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Matchbook

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Matchbook

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Matchbook

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Solemnizes

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Solemnizes

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Solemnizes

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Advantage

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Advantage

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Advantage

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Crossovers

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Crossovers

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Crossovers

70
Axes
Features
1.1
0.000

Rollercoasters use steel for smooth track construction and aluminum for train components, with metals engineered to withstand dynamic forces. Materials ensure safety under repeated stress.

24
Axes
Features
1.2
0.000

Rollercoasters use steel for smooth track construction and aluminum for train components, with metals engineered to withstand dynamic forces. Materials ensure safety under repeated stress.

70
Axes
Features
1.1
0.000

It simply relies on materials that function without air, using metals with low outgassing that reduce friction. [...] they include aerospace systems, fabrication, and research equipment.

24
Axes
Features
1.2
0.000

It simply relies on materials that function without air, using metals with low outgassing that reduce friction. [...] they include aerospace systems, fabrication, and research equipment.

30
Axes
Features
1.1
0.000

The aerodynamics of roller coasters are governed by the interaction between train geometry, track layout, and airflow behavior at high speeds, all of which influence drag, stability, and ride efficiency. As the train accelerates along drops and curves, pressure drag and skin friction develop across its surface, while turbulent wake regions form behind cars, increasing resistance. Streamlined nose cones, enclosed wheel assemblies, and smooth undercarriages help reduce flow separation and minimize aerodynamic drag. Banked turns and carefully profiled track transitions manage lateral forces while controlling airflow patterns to maintain stability. In modern coaster design, wind tunnel testing and computational fluid dynamics are used to optimize train shapes and reduce energy loss, enabling higher speeds with lower mechanical input. These refinements improve both performance and rider comfort by reducing vibration and air noise throughout the ride.

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• Full Family includes all styles plus the Variable Font.
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