Human Sans was designed by Ian Farnam and published by Ian Farnam.
Human Sans contains 18 styles and family package options. The font is currently #50 in Hot New Fonts.
Human Sans is a humanist sans serif font created as an experiment. The goal, how much a simple substitution of a small set of characters could change a font's nature. In its base form,
Human Sans is a humanist sans serif geared toward text. However, through stylistic sets, it can adopt a myriad of different visual styles. This includes geometric alternates, uncials alternates, contextual swash caps, and the high and low midlines, typically seen in Art Deco lettering. These features are combinable for whatever look you may need.
Human Sans comes with a full set of diacritics, in 9 weights and corresponding Italics.
Font Family:·
Human Sans Thin·
Human Sans Thin Italic·
Human Sans Extra Light·
Human Sans Extra Light Italic·
Human Sans Light·
Human Sans Light Italic·
Human Sans Regular·
Human Sans Italic·
Human Sans Medium·
Human Sans Medium Italic·
Human Sans Demi·
Human Sans Demi Italic·
Human Sans Bold·
Human Sans Bold Italic·
Human Sans Extra Bold·
Human Sans Extra Bold Italic·
Human Sans Black·
Human Sans Black ItalicFile Size: 18.6 MB
Tags: 1910, 1920s, 1930s, art & crafts, art deco, art moderne, art nouveau,
british,
display,
english,
fashion,
gill, high crossbar,
humanist, humanist sans, ian farnam,
johnston, minneapolis, minnesota,
monoline,
retro,
robust, sans serif, st. paul, stylistic sets,
swash, text,
titling,
traditional, trains, transit,
transport, twin cities, uncial lettering,
undergroundRelease date: January 14, 2021
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- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)