Delt portfolio website Contributed by Matt McKenna on Dec 10th, 2019. Artwork published in November 2019. Source: https://www.delt.net License: All Rights Reserved. On their redesigned website, Saint Louis-based branding agency DELT, a branding agency in the United States, use the Light and Roman weights of Sequel Sans in various sizes for headers and body text. Source: https://www.delt.net License: All Rights Reserved. Source: https://www.delt.net License: All Rights Reserved. Source: https://www.delt.net License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Web (2732) Topics Services (678) Graphic Design (1949) Designers/Agencies Matt McKenna (1) Tagged withmarketing agencies (18)branding (114)portfolios (342)contrasting sizes (253)one typeface family (804)big type (863) Artwork location United States (5467) Saint Louis (57) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Services Theodorec. 2018Studio ThomasContributed by Studio Thomas 2021 WithPrint Calendar 2021Believe inContributed by Mark Bloom Staff Pick Adaptive PathContributed by Duncan Brown Sponsor More in Web What Screens Want webpage2013Frank ChimeroContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick Haus2019Kelsey LimGin LaneContributed by David Jonathan Ross Enso magazine: Peter Behrens2017Anton HerasymenkoPavel KedichContributed by Peiran Tan Staff Pick artguide.com2014CharmerContributed by kmalykh k More Fonts In Use Poéticas I2016Gabriel MenezesContributed by Estereográfica Editorial Staff Pick Le Journal de La Confluence Nº22012Bureau 205Contributed by Editions Deux Cent Cinq Staff Pick Rotring ArtPen1984unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Hank Mobley – Dippin’ album art1965Reid MilesContributed by Rob Hudson Staff Pick Jein danke! exhibition posters2020Studio Lindhorst-EmmeContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Esquire UK (2019–)2019Nick MillingtonContributed by 205TF Staff Pick Ditto Inc. logo and packaging1958Morton Goldsholl AssociatesMorton GoldshollContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick IL 35 – world history of revolutions2011Francesco FranchiContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick