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Sassoon Sans

Sassoon Sans®

by Sassoon-Williams
Individual Styles from $48.00
Complete family of 3 fonts: $144.00
Sassoon Sans Font Family was designed by Rosemary Sassoon and published by Sassoon-Williams. Sassoon Sans contains 3 styles and family package options.

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About Sassoon Sans Font Family


A more mature font retaining the clarity of the Sassoon typefaces that accentuate word shape, while omitting the exit strokes. A more legible alternative to standard Sans serif typefaces - superb on the screen. Many alternative letters are included in each font. A typeface designed with the computer screen in mind. It retains maximum legibility even in the most unusual layout - ideal for multi media uses and giving unimagined clarity to menus and navigational aids. Avoid eyestrain with a typeface that accentuates word shape as well as the identity of individual letters. Legible in print at tiny point sizes so ideal for captions. Ideal for older pupils, perhaps at Secondary school, or adults, who no longer require ‘exit strokes’ to clump the letters together.

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How to access Stylistic Sets of alternative letters in these fonts

Designers: Rosemary Sassoon

Publisher: Sassoon-Williams

Foundry: Sassoon-Williams

Original Foundry: unknown

Design Owner: Sassoon-Williams

MyFonts debut: Dec 1, 2017

Sassoon Sans® is a registered trademark of Sassoon & Williams.

About Sassoon-Williams

The Sassoon® font collection is a collaboration between Dr. Rosemary Sassoon and Adrian Williams. Dr. Sassoon is a noted designer who specialised in the educational and medical aspects of handwriting. After discovering that no one had found out what kind of letterforms children found easiest to read, she spent two years of research on the subject before designing the original Sassoon Primary typeface. In 1985 she began her partnership with type designer Adrian Williams to develop a whole range of fonts for schools and publishers to assist with handwriting and reading education.

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