Font benton sans otf

    Benton Sans is a digital sans-serif typeface that was designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1995 and later expanded by Cyrus Highsmith of The Font Bureau. It is based on the original Benton Gothic, a font family created for various corporate clients by Frere-Jones. Benton Sans has a wide range of weights, widths and styles, making it a versatile and adaptable font for different purposes. It has distinctive features such as a two-story lowercase "a" and "g", and a capitalized Q that extends outside the bowl. Benton Sans is available in OpenType format (otf), which supports advanced typographic features such as ligatures, small caps, fractions, alternates and swashes.

    Benton Sans is a popular font choice for many designers and publications, as it combines clarity, elegance and modernity. Some of the notable uses of Benton Sans include The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Wired, The Guardian, The Economist, Bloomberg Businessweek, and The Washington Post. Benton Sans is also used by many brands and organizations, such as Spotify, Netflix, Airbnb, NASA, MIT, Harvard University, and the Obama Foundation.




Font Benton Sans Otf