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Bodoni Sans
by J Foundry- Aa Glyphs
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Bodoni Sans Display
8 fontsPer Style:
$9.37 USD
Pack of 8 styles:
$75.00 USD
About Bodoni Sans Font Family
Bodoni Sans is a new classic built on the foundation of two centuries of history. Fresh and contemporary, while feeling familiar. Stylish and sophisticated, confident and elegant. Bodoni Sans is more than just chopping off the serifs. The classical proportions of the capitals and x-heights were maintained, but the letterforms were rebalanced for use without serifs. Contemporary modifications were made to some widths, as well as an all new Light weight was created. High contrast is the key feature of Bodoni Sans. To maintain this contrast over a wide range of sizes, three optical sizes were drawn: Standard, Display and Text. Contrast adjustments were made for each optical size for optimal performance. The Standard was designed for the mid range of 12 to 60pt, Display for 48pt and above, and Text for 6 to 12pt. Web/Digital use was also considered while developing Bodoni Sans. The fonts were tested as web formats, and examined on a variety of screens, to ensure seamless use in both print and digital applications.
Designers: Jason Vandenberg
Publisher: J Foundry
Foundry: J Foundry
Original Foundry: unknown
Design Owner: J Foundry
MyFonts debut: Jun 18, 2014
About J Foundry
J Foundry has a distinguished range of typefaces crafted for fierce brands, studios, and agencies with exacting needs. Type designer Jason Vandenberg — developing fonts out of Toronto, Canada — takes his design and typography experience and creates attractive and individual workhorses able to perform at the highest level. Display or text? Serif, sans, or script? Publication design? Advertising campaigns? Trade show displays? No problem. There is a family for every designer’s brief.
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