About Gerlach Sans Font
Designed by Juraj Chrastina, Gerlach Sans is a sans serif font family. This typeface has sixteen styles and was published by Juraj Chrastina.
As the foundry’s new flagship family, Gerlach Sans was named after the highest peak in Slovakia.
Its functional design is enhanced by a few subtle ingredients, adding life and giving words a more playful voice.
The family has eight weights ranging from delicate hairline to super-thick black. Each of them includes a genuine italic companion with variant shapes.
The large character set accessible through OpenType features provides the designer with a wealth of opportunities and supports a wide range of Latin-based languages. It is stuffed up with tabular and proportional figures, old-style and lining figures, fractions, superscripts and subscripts, ordinals, case-sensitive forms, circled numbers, arrows, icons, and many more.
Combining the legibility and usability of its grotesque style with cool elegance, Gerlach Sans provides a strong partner for your print and web project.
As the foundry’s new flagship family, Gerlach Sans was named after the highest peak in Slovakia.
Its functional design is enhanced by a few subtle ingredients, adding life and giving words a more playful voice.
The family has eight weights ranging from delicate hairline to super-thick black. Each of them includes a genuine italic companion with variant shapes.
The large character set accessible through OpenType features provides the designer with a wealth of opportunities and supports a wide range of Latin-based languages. It is stuffed up with tabular and proportional figures, old-style and lining figures, fractions, superscripts and subscripts, ordinals, case-sensitive forms, circled numbers, arrows, icons, and many more.
Combining the legibility and usability of its grotesque style with cool elegance, Gerlach Sans provides a strong partner for your print and web project.