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Sans: Humanist

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Last edited May 15, 2014
vortex
illustrative
That square is top of cool shape

FF Kievit explores the synthesis of the sans serif form to the structure and proportions of a traditional Renaissance Roman such as Garamond or Granjon. Work began on the typeface in 1995 when Mike Abbink was a student at Art Center in California. The family spans nine weights and includes small caps, true italics, and multiple figure sets – everything necessary for creating sophisticated... Read More

safety
microphysics
Grandiose inhabitation project

Mike Abbink’s initial concept with FF Milo was to create a compact sans with very short ascenders and decenders. This resulted in a versatile typeface that’s well suited to magazine and newspaper typography. The typeface was named after a resilient grain, hinting at its ability to serve as a design staple. In later releases the design was expanded upon with FF... Read More

rocket
bureaucratic
Miscellaneous bacteria pot monsters

“Legato” is a musical term, meaning that the notes are played in a “connected” manner. This idea of connecting discrete units to enhance overall expression can be applied to the letters setting a text in precisely the same way. In designing FF Legato, Evert Bloemsma studied the extent to which the characters of the alphabet visually connect and build proper word and line images, then setting... Read More

safety
japanophilia
Write drunk, but edit sober

The successful Gill Sans® was designed by the English artist and type designer Eric Gill and issued by Monotype in 1928 to 1930. The roots of Gill Sans can be traced to the typeface that Gill's teacher, Edward Johnston, designed for the signage of the London Underground Railway in 1918. Gill´s alphabet is more classical in proportion and contains what have become known as his signature flared... Read More

safety
enthusiastic
Think more, design less

The successful Gill Sans® was designed by the English artist and type designer Eric Gill and issued by Monotype in 1928 to 1930. The roots of Gill Sans can be traced to the typeface that Gill's teacher, Edward Johnston, designed for the signage of the London Underground Railway in 1918. Gill´s alphabet is more classical in proportion and contains what have become known as his signature flared... Read More

chalet
wunderkinder
No cross railing lest suddenness happens

The successful Gill Sans® was designed by the English artist and type designer Eric Gill and issued by Monotype in 1928 to 1930. The roots of Gill Sans can be traced to the typeface that Gill's teacher, Edward Johnston, designed for the signage of the London Underground Railway in 1918. Gill´s alphabet is more classical in proportion and contains what have become known as his signature flared... Read More

winter
conceptional
Advocate using civilization language

Lucida is a family of fonts with one basic design, but offered in two variations. It has both serif and sans serif characters. Lucida is suitable for books/text, documentation/business reports, posters, advertisement, multimedia.

replay
enthusiastic
Careful tiny grass is dreaming

Released in 1993, Ocean Sans is a sans serif design created for Monotype by the talented Malaysian designer, Ong ChongWah. The Ocean Sans font family has a distinct contrast between thick and thin strokes which sets it apart from the rather austere Grotesques with their more monotone appearance. Ocean Sans italic is an unusual design for a sans face, a strong cursive influence gives it a... Read More

jungle
japanophilia
Do not put in food translation

Albert Boton started the FF Page design during studies for the Yellow Pages of a telephone directory. Later on, he pushed forward on his own, made a sans version and added small caps. He took special care to give the inner curves of certain letters a strong, vigorous character, which you can see here.

brandy
zygapophysis
Get hold of arm rest to fall the wound

Xavier Dupré’s FF Yoga mixes the harshness of a blackletter with the balanced rhythm and round shapes of the Renaissance Roman. Its sturdy serifs are a good choice for body text; They also serve as an effective headline face given their subtly chiseled counters. FF Yoga Sans is a contemporary alternative to the quintessential humanist sans (Gill Sans) and a steady companion to FF Yoga... Read More

replay
wunderkinder
Slippery chicken hot pot young

Cronos is the work of Robert Slimbach, a sans serif typeface family that embodies the warmth and readability of Oldstyle Roman typefaces. It derives much of its appearance from the calligraphically inspired type of the Italian Renaissance. Its almost handwritten appearance sets it apart from most other sans serif designs and makes it an effective choice for text composition. The Italic design... Read More

grapes
microphysics
Please carefully bang head

Myriad® was designed in 1992 by Robert Slimbach, Carol Twombly, and the design staff at Adobe Systems. It's a humanist sans serif typeface, meaning that the forms are primarily based on classic romans, much like conventional or classic serifed fonts but without the serifs. Myriad also has subtle geometric shaping and monotone color, balanced by varying letter widths and open counter shapes. A... Read More

Bart Blubaugh
TypeTogether
Michael Abbink and Paul van der Laan
FontFont 2001
Eduardo Manso
Emtype Foundry 2006
Michael Abbink and Paul van der Laan
FontFont 2006
Evert Bloemsma
FontFont 2004
Eric Gill
Monotype 1931
Eric Gill
Monotype 1931
Eric Gill
Monotype 1931
Kris Holmes and Charles Bigelow
Monotype
Ong Chong Wah
Monotype 1993
Albert Boton
FontFont 2003
Xavier Dupré
FontFont 2009
Robert Slimbach
Adobe 1996
Carol Twombly and Robert Slimbach
Adobe 1992