Aperçu was started in December 2009, and was tried & tested throughout a number of design commissions into 2010. The conceit behind Aperçu was to create a synopsis or amalgamation of classic realist typefaces: Johnston, Gill Sans, Neuzeit & Franklin Gothic. Becoming, a sum of parts, building upon its initial reference points to create an extensive and usable family.
Since its release in August 2010, Aperçu quickly found its position in the market, being used across a variety of different media and sectors around the world across a multitude of touchpoints. Utilised by leading visual institutions such as MOMA, De Wiels, Zeit Magazine and the Walker Art Centre amongst many others.
Aperçu Thai is a modern loopless style based on geometric shapes with a slight calligraphic influence drawn from its Latin counterpart. While the overall design is regulated by geometric shapes, individual letterforms still contain nuances that add a contemporary flavour.
Aperçu Thai is available in four weights — Light, Regular, Medium, Bold. Aperçu is available to license in four flavours; Standard (‘STD’), Professional (‘PRO’), Arabic (‘ARABIC’) and Thai (‘THAI’). The PRO variant contains language support for Cyrillic and Greek scripts, alongside numerous OpenType features and stylistic alternatives. The ARABIC variant contains the PRO variant alongside language support for Arabic script. The THAI variant contains the PRO variant alongside language support for Thai script.
Release
2010
Extended I ... VII
2012–2020
Extended VIII
2022
Version
6.002
Designer
Colophon Foundry
Specimen
Aperçu
Expanded Family
Aperçu
Aperçu Arabic
Aperçu Condensed
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