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Utily Sans

Utily Sans

by Latinotype
Individual Styles from $39.00 USD
Complete family of 12 fonts: $220.00 USD
Utily Sans Font Family was designed by Alfonso García, Rodrigo Fuenzalida, Latinotype Team and published by Latinotype. Utily Sans contains 12 styles and family package options.

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About Utily Sans Font Family


Utily Sans emerges from the question: "What would the world be like if Paul Renner had had greater inclination towards humanism rather than geometry?" Utily Sans glyph proportions and shapes make it suitable for long-form text. This typeface shows geometric simplicity with humanist shapes. It looks like Futura, but has a feel closer to Garamond. Utily Sans is composed of 6 weights with their matching italics, an alternate character set that brings it back to its geometric origin, uppercase discretionary ligatures for expressive titles, as well as small caps, lining figures and old style numbers. These features make the font well-suited for large and small sized compositions, for short or long text. Utily Sans is the first Latinotype font with Cyrillic support, additional to the usual support for over 200 Latin-based languages.

Designers: Alfonso García, Rodrigo Fuenzalida, Latinotype Team

Publisher: Latinotype

Foundry: Latinotype

Design Owner: Latinotype

MyFonts debut: Jun 11, 2019

Utily Sans

About Latinotype

Based in Concepción and Santiago, Chile, Latinotype’s founders say, “Our goal is to design new typefaces remixing diverse influences related to our South American identity with high quality products for the contemporary design industry.” And the duo have been doing just that since their foundry’s creation in 2007. One of the most successful foundries on MyFonts in recent years, Luciano Vergara and Daniel Hernández, have put together a rapidly growing collection of typefaces in a wide array of genres. Specializing in colorful display and script faces, the group’s name “Latinotype” emphasizes the strong tie they feel to their cultural identity. The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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