![]() Sentralen by Metric Design & Ellmer Stefanīrewer St. Strandgut – Vasas Flora Och Fauna by BedowĪ.N Other by Socio Design, United KingdomĬolours May Vary by Build, United KingdomĮdouard Malingue by Lundgren+Lindqvist & Think Work Observe Kievit Slab OT is the primary typeface for UCIs communications. Geometric Sans Serif These typefaces are widely used in headlines and display advertisements. Examples of these fonts include Akzidenz-Grotesk, Franklin Gothic, Helvetica, Monotype Grotesque, News Gothic and Univers. ![]() ![]() These are more calligraphic than other sans-serif typefaces, and are also the most legible (hence the popularity of some of them for website body copy). These typefaces are popular because they are simple and practical. This list of samples of serif typefaces details standard serif fonts used in printing, classical typesetting and printing. The Clydeside Distillery by Manual & Colophon Foundry Humanist typefaces include Gill Sans, Frutiger, Tahoma, Verdana, Optima, and Lucide Grande. This selection includes inline, monolinear, extended, condensed, calligraphic, brush drawn and metal type-inspired examples, and features the graphic design studios Lundgren+Lindqvist, Designers Anonymous, Shore and Bunch, amongst many others.įreadman White by Studio Hi Ho & Dennis Grauel, Australiaĭavid Collins Studio by Bibliothèque Design A collection of custom typography designed as part of a new brand identity project, reviewed and published on BP&O. Between them, these highlight how sans-serif reduction and serif flourish, and significant character or nuance can contribute to a distinctive and communicative brand identity.
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