Sequel 100 Black was designed in 2018 by type designer Jeschke in Berlin. It is based on the sans-serif typefaces of the early 19th century.
A characteristic feature of the Sequel 100 is the almost equivalent density of the vertical and horizontal strokes, the horizontally cut endings of the letters a, c, e, g, s, as well as a striking R.
Unlike other sans-serif faces, the kinds are definitely tidy and the x-height, in the normal density gradation a bit greater, in favor of legibility.
Sequel 100 Black supports approximately 74 languages, from light to strong, with the matching italics.
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