ITC Quay Sans® font family
Designed by David Quay in 1990
ITC Quay Sans is made up of very simple, legible letters. The weights of the strokes throughout the alphabet vary very little. Microscopic flares on the ends of each terminal add a bit of dimension to the design. This helps prevent the onset of the monotony, a danger when one repeats countless near mono-weight stroked letters throughout a large body of text. ITC Quay Sans is a very readable face; it works equally well in all sizes.
Six fonts of the ITC Quay Sans typeface are available: Book, Book Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Black, and Black Italic. ITC Quay Sans is similar to Hans Eduard Meier's Syntax, and Tim Ahrens' Linotype Aroma."
ITC Quay Sans Book
language support of the font.
Windows menu name: Quay Sans ITC Std Book
PostScript name: , QuaySansITCStd-Book
PostScript full name: , Quay Sans ITC Std Book