Ballinger Sans Serif Font began life as a single-weight proprietary typeface called baasic, designed for Dublin-based design office aad. baasic was intended as a plain, hardworking grotesque: a simple tool for clear communication. We’ve developed it into a fully-featured eight-weight family with matching italics. Sources include early 20th century jobbing sanses like Morris Benton’s News Gothic and Candia, a 70s-era typewriter face Josef Müller-Brockmann designed for Olivetti, which had unusually deep junctures that added energy to letters like m and n.
The family takes its name from Raymond A. Ballinger, the great mid-century American designer, author of ‘Lettering Art in Modern Use,’ and champion of elegance and readability. Ballinger has large counters and a generous x-height. Letters like a, e, and s open out gradually as they move from Thin to Black to maintain ample apertures, even in the darkest weights. Semi-oldstyle figures are available, as well as case-sensitive punctuation and delimiters. Italics incorporate subtle ogee curves to lend warmth and energy to the page or screen.
This version is a Personal to Use Only. If you wish to use it for commercial use, you need to purchase a license.
Link to purchase full version and commercial license:https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/signal/ballinger/
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Designer Name: | Signal |
Date: | Nov 3, 2021 |
Downloads: | 10528 |
Classification: | Basic Font, Sans Serif |
License: | Free for Personal Use |
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