The fonts chosen for the U of I brand have an updated, clean look. They work well together in both print and digital applications and offer designers plenty of flexibility. And with the exception of Superfly, which costs just $16 for a desktop license, they are all free.

But the problem is that Illinois entered into a long-term, fixed contract without flexibility in the first place, said Anne Petersen, a federal employee who lives in Chicago. At least 20 states and the District of Columbia have already implemented gender-neutral options on their drivers licenses, not including Illinois.




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