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ABOUT THE TYPE
Quiche Sans
Was designed by Adam Ladd and is a part of the display sans font family. The typeface Quiche Sans has fourteen styles that have a high-contrast, moonlike stroke endings, angled stems and geometric proportions. The design was influenced by the serif divine genre which is characterized by its elegance and extreme thicks and thins.
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Gravesend Sans
The display sans belongs to the dingbat font family and was designed by Ryan Hughes. This typeface exists in seven styles which can appear smart, legible or elegant.
Recipe written by Christine Rueb
Photography and recipe designed by Julia Rueb