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Rig Sans
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Rig Sans is a streamlined geometric typeface, that speaks in a confident,

affable tone. Its open, clean structure lends text a neutral, transparent

quality.


Distinct features enable Rig Sans to thrive, both in print and on screen:

  • Minimalist Design
  • Terminals clipped at 90º
  • Generous x-height
  • Wide apertures
  • Distinct I,l,1 (uppercase i, lowercase L, Number 1)


Rig Sans’ sturdy characters produce text settings with excellent clarity and

readability. Their shape has been adapted from robust letterforms originally

designed to withstand 3D distortions. This unique approach has resulted in

an original sans serif rendition and an adaptive, durable type family.


Rig Sans is comprised of eight weights and accompanying italics.

Each weight contains 514 glyphs.


OpenType features include:

  • Alternate characters
  • Three figure styles
  • All caps punctuation
  • Fractions
  • Ordinals
  • Superscript
  • Subscript






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