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Neo Sans and Trade Gothic

Noah Nazir
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Last edited July 31, 2018
Neo Sans
Trade Gothic
rocket
enthusiastic
Species with vogue synchronous

The branding agency's client wanted an "ultra modern" typeface that was "futuristic without being gimmicky or ephemeral," according to the design brief. Designer Sebastian Lester took on this intriguing custom font assignment, but soon, a bureaucratic decision cancelled the project."I was left with a sketchbook full of ideas and thought it would be a shame not to see what came of them," says... Read More

chalet
fiddlesticks
Design munificent assemblaged

The first cuts of Trade Gothic were designed by Jackson Burke in 1948. He continued to work on further weights and styles until 1960 while he was director of type development for Mergenthaler-Linotype in the USA. Trade Gothic does not display as much unifying family structure as other popular sans serif font families, but this dissonance adds a bit of earthy naturalism to its appeal. Trade... Read More

Patrick Giasson and Sebastian Lester
Monotype 2004
Jackson Burke
Linotype 1948