Arlonne Sans Pro was developed by Sacha Rein between 2015 and 2019 with a comfortable reading experience in mind. It's a humanist sans with neoclassical influences. Arlonne is an extensive typeface household with four weights and matching italics. It has a character set of about 1800 glyphs, including extended latin, little capitals, Cyrillic (with Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian and Ukrainian) and Greek (with Archaic and Polytonic), math symbols, figure designs and automatic portions, ligatures, stylistic alternates and much more OpenType features.
The objective was to attain simplicity without compromising personality. The generous x-height and the contrast of strokes are increasing as the typeface gets bolder, resulting in reasonably open counters even at the heaviest weight. This makes the font especially suitable for body text, even though the thoroughly designed characters work well for display purposes. The name Arlonne is stemmed from the small city of Arlon, a Walloon municipality of Belgium situated in and capital of the province of Luxembourg.
Spacing and kerning have been taken care of by Igino Marini's remarkable iKern service.
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