Pluto Sans - the straight buddy of the Pluto Family - was created by Hannes von Döhren in 2012. The entire family includes 16 Uprights and 16 Italics; 32 fonts in all.
This clear Sans Serif household is based on the Pluto architecture and it still has a hint of the friendly feeling the eccentric Pluto conveys. With its geometric forms and its large x-height it is best for long texts in small sizes and usage in print & & on screens. Both Pluto Sans and Pluto have the exact same range of weights and designs and can perfectly be used together.
Pluto Sans is equipped for complex, professional typography. The OpenType fonts have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European in addition to Western European languages. Each typeface includes alternate letters, fractions, lining-, tabular numbers, clinical superior/inferior figures and a set of arrows.
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