Akagi Pro
Thin Italic
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- Classification
- Sans Serif, Humanist Sans
- Original Format
- Digital
- Tags
- grotesque, humanist, sans, sans serif
Background
Akagi Pro is a complete rebuild and expansion of my popular Akagi typeface. Contemporary, clean, simple and friendly continue to serve as the adjectives for an expansion that includes 250+ additional characters per weight, many new ligature options, expanded stylistic alternates, 4 sets of figures, new symbols, case-sensitive punctuation, superscripts, subscripts, ordinals, expanded language support and two new styles that provide even more flexibility within the lighter weights of the family. When I designed Akagi in 2007, I wanted this new sans serif to “smile” at you – with this new expansion, I hope you smile back.