Copyright notice: |
Copyright 2020 Spoqa \(http://www.spoqa-han-sans.com\) |
Font family: |
Spoqa Han Sans Neo |
Font Subfamily name: |
Regular |
Unique font identifier: |
1.100;GOOG;SpoqaHanSansNeo-Regular |
Full font name: |
Spoqa Han Sans Neo Regular |
Version string: |
Version 1.100;hotconv 1.0.109;makeotfexe 2.5.65596 |
Postscript name: |
SpoqaHanSansNeo-Regular |
Trademark: |
Spoqa Han Sans Neo Regular |
Manufacturer Name: |
Spoqa (http://www.spoqa-han-sans.com) |
Designer: |
[Spoqa Han Sans Neo] Dong-huui Kim ___ Younghwa Kang ___ Yujin Lee ___ [Noto Sans] Ryoko NISHIZUKA ____ (kana & ideographs); Paul D. Hunt (Latin, Greek & Cyrillic); Wenlong ZHANG ___ (bopomofo); Sandoll Communication ________, Soo-young JANG ___ & Joo-yeon KANG ___ (hangul elements, letters & syllables) [Lato] Lukasz Dziedzic with Adam Tdwardoch and Botio Nikoltchev |
Description: |
[Noto Sans]
Dr. Ken Lunde (project architect, glyph set definition & overall production); Masataka HATTORI (production & ideograph elements)
[Lato]
Lato is a sanserif typeface family designed in the Summer 2010 and extended in the Summer 2013 by Warsaw-based designer Lukasz Dziedzic ("Lato" means "Summer" in Polish). It tries to carefully balance some potentially conflicting priorities: it should seem quite "transparent" when used in body text but would display some original traits when used in larger sizes. The classical proportions, particularly visible in the uppercase, give the letterforms familiar harmony and elegance. At the same time, its sleek sanserif look makes evident the fact that Lato was designed in the 2010s, even though it does not follow any current trend. The semi-rounded details of the letters give Lato a feeling of warmth, while the strong structure provides stability and seriousness. In 2013-2014, the family was greatly extended (with the help of Adam Twardoch and Botio Nikoltchev) to cover 3000+ glyphs over nine weights with italics. It now supports 100+ Latin-based languages, 50+ Cyrillic-based languages as well as Greek and IPA phonetics. The Lato fonts are available free of charge under the SIL Open Font License from http://www.latofonts.com/ |
URL Vendor: |
http://www.spoqa-han-sans.com |
URL Designer: |
http://www.spoqa-han-sans.com |
License Description: |
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. This Font Software is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the SIL Open Font License for the specific language, permissions and limitations governing your use of this Font Software. |
License Info URL: |
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL |
Copyright notice: |
Copyright 2020 Spoqa \(http://www.spoqa-han-sans.com\) |
Font family: |
Spoqa Han Sans Neo |
Font Subfamily name: |
Regular |
Unique font identifier: |
1.100;GOOG;SpoqaHanSansNeo-Regular |
Full font name: |
Spoqa Han Sans Neo Regular |
Version string: |
Version 1.100;hotconv 1.0.109;makeotfexe 2.5.65596 |
Postscript name: |
SpoqaHanSansNeo-Regular |
Trademark: |
Spoqa Han Sans Neo Regular |
Manufacturer Name: |
Spoqa (http://www.spoqa-han-sans.com) |
Designer: |
[Spoqa Han Sans Neo] Dong-huui Kim 김동휘 Younghwa Kang 강영화 Yujin Lee 이유진 [Noto Sans] Ryoko NISHIZUKA 西塚涼子 (kana & ideographs); Paul D. Hunt (Latin, Greek & Cyrillic); Wenlong ZHANG 张文龙 (bopomofo); Sandoll Communication 산돌커뮤니케이션, Soo-young JANG 장수영 & Joo-yeon KANG 강주연 (hangul elements, letters & syllables) [Lato] Lukasz Dziedzic with Adam Tdwardoch and Botio Nikoltchev |
Description: |
[Noto Sans]
Dr. Ken Lunde (project architect, glyph set definition & overall production); Masataka HATTORI (production & ideograph elements)
[Lato]
Lato is a sanserif typeface family designed in the Summer 2010 and extended in the Summer 2013 by Warsaw-based designer Lukasz Dziedzic ("Lato" means "Summer" in Polish). It tries to carefully balance some potentially conflicting priorities: it should seem quite "transparent" when used in body text but would display some original traits when used in larger sizes. The classical proportions, particularly visible in the uppercase, give the letterforms familiar harmony and elegance. At the same time, its sleek sanserif look makes evident the fact that Lato was designed in the 2010s, even though it does not follow any current trend. The semi-rounded details of the letters give Lato a feeling of warmth, while the strong structure provides stability and seriousness. In 2013-2014, the family was greatly extended (with the help of Adam Twardoch and Botio Nikoltchev) to cover 3000+ glyphs over nine weights with italics. It now supports 100+ Latin-based languages, 50+ Cyrillic-based languages as well as Greek and IPA phonetics. The Lato fonts are available free of charge under the SIL Open Font License from http://www.latofonts.com/ |
URL Vendor: |
http://www.spoqa-han-sans.com |
URL Designer: |
http://www.spoqa-han-sans.com |
License Description: |
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. This Font Software is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the SIL Open Font License for the specific language, permissions and limitations governing your use of this Font Software. |
License Info URL: |
http://scripts.sil.org/OFL |