Spiegel Sans Font Family
Spiegel Sans Font Family is a versatile neo-grotesque typeface designed by Luc(as) de Groot for the German weekly magazine Der Spiegel. It combines the shapes and proportions of an American-style gothic with subtle diagonal stress and traces of handwriting, creating a unique blend of industrial and humanist characteristics. Originally conceived as a headline font, Spiegel Sans is also well-suited for medium-sized body text, making it ideal for brochures and illustrated books. The typeface family includes a wide range of weights and styles, offering flexibility for various design needs.
Features of Spiegel Sans:
- Multiple weights and styles
- Condensed version for space-saving headlines
- OpenType format with support for numerous languages
- Low contrast and smooth sans-serif design
- Subtle diagonal stress and handwriting-inspired details
Regarding commercial use, the full version of Spiegel Sans is not free for commercial use. A free demo version is available, but it contains only uppercase, lowercase, and numeral characters.
FAQs:
Who designed Spiegel Sans?
Spiegel Sans was designed by Luc(as) de Groot, founder of LucasFonts.
What languages does Spiegel Sans support?
The OpenType version includes character sets for dozens of languages, including Central European, Baltic, Icelandic, and Turkish.
Is Spiegel Sans suitable for body text?
Yes, although originally conceived as a headline face, Spiegel Sans is well-suited for medium-sized body text.
How many styles are included in the Spiegel Sans family?
The current version of Spiegel Sans includes 32 styles, expanded from the original 12.
Is there a variable font version of Spiegel Sans available?
Yes, Spiegel Sans is also available in variable font format.
Designed by:Luc(as) de GrootWebsite
License: Free for personal use