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Agger Serif

Agger is a contemporary serif typeface featuring large open counters and curved, round forms, creating a modern and elegant glyph set. The extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes gives Agger a harmonic and stylish look. Designed with elegance to the letterforms, the font is adapted for the beauty and the cosmetic industry, giving each project a unique style and feel.

Agger serif supports up to 73 different languages such as English, French, Turkish, Polish, Kurdish (Latin), Azerbaijani (Latin), Hungarian, Czech, Kazakh (Latin), Belarusian (Latin), Slovak, Finnish, Latvian, Irish, Estonian, Basque, Icelandic, and Vietnamese in Latin and other scripts.

The Fonts provided on S6 Foundry are designed to work on Macintosh and Windows systems. We also provide additional formats for website design (WebFonts), along with eBook and Mobile App licensing options.

Max Wertheimer (1880–1943), Kurt Koffka (1886–1941), and Wolfgang Köhler (1887–1967) founded Gestalt psychology in the early 20th century. The dominant view in psychology at the time was structuralism, exemplified by the work of Hermann von Helmholtz (1821–1894), Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920), and Edward B. Titchener (1867–1927). Structuralism was rooted firmly in British empiricismand .

Together, these three theories give rise to the view that the mind constructs all perceptions and even abstract thoughts strictly from lower-level sensations that are related solely by being associated closely in space and time. The Gestaltists took issue with this widespread “atomistic” view that the aim of psychology should be to break consciousness down into putative basic elements.

One could say that the approach was based on a macroscopic view of psychology rather than a microscopic approach. Gestalt theories of perception are based on human nature being inclined to understand objects as an entire structure rather than the sum of its parts.

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