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INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW ERIC GILL SERIES
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Monotype revisits Eric Gill’s classic works, producing a unified superfamily with better forms, expanded glyph coverage, compatible weights, and fonts better suited to today’s rendering environments. We happily present: Gill Sans Nova, Joanna Nova, and Joanna Sans Nova.
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LOOKS BEST IN BROWSER
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The sterling example of everything a British sans serif ought to be, Gill Sans® Nova is well-mannered at a distance yet eccentric up close. Designer George Ryan studied the notes and drawings of Eric Gill to produce this truer-to-life reimagining of his most recognizable work. The three-width (and then some) family is yours for a quite low introductory price of $99.
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Ben Jones took up the redrawing of Gill’s stately text face Joanna®, similarly referencing original sketches and pantograph patterns produced in copper. Joanna Nova fills nine weights and most notably improves upon previous digital versions of its narrow and modestly sloped italic. Follow below to get Joanna Nova for a truly nominal introductory price of $99.
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The surprise child of the Eric Gill series is this new work from Terrance Weinzierl, Joanna® Sans Nova. Rather than from history, the contemporary humanist sans takes its cues from Joanna’s structure and plays a tight harmony to Joanna Nova’s melody. The family features eight complete weights and is similarly available at a low introductory price of $99.
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Get the complete package with full Central European, Greek, and Cyrillic coverage, supported uniformly across all styles, even the wild ‘Deco’ styles. Follow below to get all 77 styles for the very low introductory price of $199.
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Yes, they’re made for each other. Explore what makes this pair work so well together in our series on Great Pairs.
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