A heritage from two design traditions can be seen in Aptifer. One is the robust American gothic typefaces, like M. F. Benton's, from around 1900. This is integrated with the openness and legibility that comes from the humanist tradition.
The sans serif part of the family, Aptifer Sans, is developed without extreme details disturbing the reading. Its sibling, Aptifer Piece, with its wedge slab serifs is more captivating but still fit for text settings. The italics fit well into the text flow of the roman. They are a bit narrower than the roman and have cursive characteristics.
Both Aptifer Sans and Aptifer Slab are extremely clear typefaces and can be used both in print and on screen.
Font Family:
· Aptifer Sans Pro Thin
· Aptifer Sans Pro Thin Italic
· Aptifer Sans Pro Light
· Aptifer Sans Pro Light Italic
· Aptifer Sans Pro Regular
· Aptifer Sans Pro Italic
· Aptifer Sans Pro Medium
· Aptifer Sans Pro Medium Italic
· Aptifer Sans Pro Semibold
· Aptifer Sans Pro Semibold Italic
· Aptifer Sans Pro Bold
· Aptifer Sans Pro Bold Italic
· Aptifer Sans Pro Black
· Aptifer Sans Pro Black Italic
Tags: sans-serif, text