Utily Sans emerges from the question- what would the world resemble if Paul Renner had actually had greater inclination towards humanism instead of geometry?
Utily Sans glyph percentages and shapes make it ideal for long-form text. This typeface reveals geometric simpleness with humanist shapes. It looks like Futura, but has a feel closer to Garamond.
Utily Sans is composed of 6 weights with their coordinating italics, an alternate character set that brings it back to its geometric origin, uppercase discretionary ligatures for meaningful titles, as well as small caps, lining figures and old design numbers. These functions make the font well-suited for big and small sized compositions, for brief or long text.
Utily Sans is the very first Latinotype font with Cyrillic assistance, extra to the typical assistance for over 200 Latin-based languages.
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