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Letterforms were created to record meaning – to hold ideas and prevent them from being lost. Over time, they evolved to educate – and through typography – to carry a voice or emotion. Type connects us ...
Font Superfamilies Some typefaces come in comprehensive families with serif, sans-serif, and even slab serif versions designed to work together. Examples include: IBM Plex (Serif, Sans, Mono) Roboto ...
Futura exemplifies geometric sans serifs. Humanist: With flowing, handwritten-inspired letterforms, humanist sans serifs add warmth and approachability. Gill Sans fits this model. Realist: Blending ...
Humanist: Unlike other sans serif, these are unrelated to earlier 19th century grotesque, but take inspiration from classical handwritten fonts. Examples are Gill Sans and Optima.
Serif and sans-serif fonts are the two major categories of typeface, each conveying distinct aesthetics and associations. And understanding the difference between them is crucial for any designer.
What is a Typeface? A typeface is a collection of characters, including letters, numbers, punctuation, and other symbols, designed with unified stylistic features. It includes a range of weights, ...
Grilli Type’s latest release is somewhat of a rebel or a non-conformist. Designed by co-founder Noël Leu, GT Ultra is informed by the decorative flare of serif typefaces of the 1970s (not to be ...
As patients, families, hospital CEOs, company presidents, and other stakeholders look for humanistic corporate leadership in the turmoil of 2020, here are eight concrete examples of humanism in ...