Aeropa Font Family is an efficient, concise sans created for a borderless information landscape. Designer Nick Job has reinterpreted the elemental, humanist approach seen in twentieth-century European classics like Frutiger or Johnston’s sans for the London Underground to thrive in compact, information-dense settings. Slightly bowing the rounds and accentuating the internal counters turned Aeropa into a high-throughput thoroughbred that communicates concisely across disciplines whenever both space and speed of reading are of the essence. The modest contrast, generous x-height, and restrained forms work together to put the message first in immersive editorial texts, multi-weight technical documents, or digital branding settings, but effortlessly transcend these examples.
Designed for Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts, Aeropa delivers duplexed upright and italic styles in six weights with a generous complement of numerals, fractions, and arrows. Over 450 alternate glyphs provide a further opportunity to customise Aeropa’s appearance; choose circular or square dots, a single- or double-storey “a” and “g”, cursive or constructed forms in Greek, Bulgarian Cyrillic, deltoid forms of “Д” and “Л”, alternative numerals 3 and 4, or a set of alternative nut fractions.
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