Palatino® Sans
Palatino® Sans
Palatino Sans Family
Palatino Sans Family

Palatino Sans Family

Designed by Akira Kobayashi in 2006
Hermann Zapf in 2006

Palatino Sans Alphabets

Palatino Sans shows in its alphabets an interpretation of a type different from all the traditional sans serif faces of monotone strokes that are done with a ruler. Notice how the letters of Palatino Sans have elegant curved outlines, not as uniform and without sharp edges, to convey a more soft expression. The details of the stems can be seen especially in large sizes. Typical for all the Palatino alphabets are the open letter ‘P’, and the curved lower-case ‘l’ for a clear distinction within words like ‘Illinois’.

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