What is the Gibbs font?
Gibbs is a tough, sophisticated sans, named for prolific maritime architect William Francis Gibbs and inspired by his greatest design, the record-breaking mid-century luxury liner SS United States. Taking various cues from the unique cast aluminum signs found on board, the result is truly transatlantic — somewhere in between industrial American vernacular lettering and the English humanist styles of Gill or Johnston. Both stylish and comfortable to read, and with an extensive list of OpenType features, Gibbs allows you to set quality type with ease at both text and display sizes. More…
Built in 1952, the beautiful United States was the most revolutionary ship in the world when new. After a flawless 17-year career, she now sits unused and is in danger of scrapping. Her current owner, the non-profit SS United States Conservancy, wishes to restore the ship as a vibrant waterfront development and museum for future generations to enjoy for decades to come.
Gibbs Font families
The Gibbs includes the following font families:
- Gibbs Thin
- Gibbs Thin Italic
- Gibbs Light
- Gibbs Light Italic
- Gibbs Book
- Gibbs Book Italic
- Gibbs Medium
- Gibbs Medium Italic
- Gibbs Bold
- Gibbs Bold Italic
- Gibbs Black
- Gibbs Black Italic
Gibbs Preview
Here is a preview of how Gibbs will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.