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New Millennium Sans™

by Three Islands Press
Individual Styles from $24.00 USD
Complete family of 4 fonts: $85.00 USD
New Millennium Sans Font Family was designed by Lars Bergquist and published by Three Islands Press. New Millennium Sans contains 4 styles and family package options.

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About New Millennium Sans Font Family


New Millennium Sans is one of three font families that share a common name, a common design philosophy, a common x-height, and basic character shapes. (The others are New Millennium and New Millennium Linear; all three work well together.) New Millennium Sans is a "humanist sans" in the Optima vein -- but without certain quirks (e.g., the "waisted" strokes) of the latter. It has proportional lining numerals whose height comes midway between the lower- and uppercases. (The bold styles are identical to those of New Millennium.) New Millennium Sans might be used in books, periodicals, or any large text blocks where a legible sans is desired.

Designers: Lars Bergquist

Publisher: Three Islands Press

Foundry: Three Islands Press

Original Foundry: Three Islands Press

Design Owner: Timberwolf Type

MyFonts debut: Apr 28, 2011

New Millennium Sans™ is a trademark of Timberwolf Type.

About Three Islands Press

Three Islands Press (a.k.a., “3IP”) is a small type foundry in Rockport, Maine. Specialties include historical replications, fine text type, old map fonts, and painstaking recreations of vintage and modern handwriting. 3IP is the d.b.a. of Brian Willson, who accidentally stumbled into type design in the 1990s after a career in print and broadcast journalism. He has absolutely no formal training—just a peculiar knack for making fonts that look like real handwriting and antique text materials. 3IP also represents the work of Swedish type designer Lars Bergquist, whose previous career was publishing of encyclopedias and reference literature in the days of lead type. Bergquist’s elegant, varied, multipurpose typefaces are as polished as any out there.

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