Despite its monotone structure it keeps certain features common to roman. For circumstances lowercase 'a' and the two-storey 'g' are normal roman characters, while most letters are developed with a thinning of stroke at the junction of rounds to stems. Other letters are obtained from earlier gothics, like lowercase 't' which was initially seen on a typeface that was developed by Paul Rand for Westinghouse in 1960. Combination Sans is a high household of 4 weights which is ideal for long headlines.
The brand-new 'Pro' version established in 2006, offers support for all European languages including Greek and Cyrillic while it comes packed with 19 special OpenType functions.
Font Family:
· PF Fusion Sans Pro Light
· PF Fusion Sans Pro Medium
· PF Fusion Sans Pro Heavy
· PF Fusion Sans Pro Black
Tags: bold, grotesk, impact, narrow, sans-serif