What is the JAF Facit font?
Facit is a contemporary sans serif text face. It is designed to be a highly legible and flexible font that does not draw the attention to itself. Instead of being original by itself it is the result of a careful examination of ancient as well as modern formal concepts. “It is by definition impossible to design an un-conventional typeface. Type is pure convention, this is why we can read each other’s written words”, says its designer Tim Ahrens.
However, rather than generating an average, existing principles were consciously combined into a unique design solution: The word ‘Facit’, in its German version, means ‘conclusion’. More…
The fonts are provided in OpenType format. Each font contains 720 glyphs.
Technically, they follow the Adobe Pro fonts and provide the same glyph set and OpenType functionality. OpenType features include ligatures, true small capitals, superiors, inferiors, numerators and denominators. Every font contains old style and lining figures, both in a proportional and a tabular design. For some letters there alternate characters.
JAF Facit Font families
The JAF Facit includes the following font families:
- Facit ExtraLight
- Facit ExtraLight Italic
- Facit Light
- Facit Light Italic
- Facit
- Facit Italic
- Facit SemiBold
- Facit SemiBold Italic
- Facit Bold
- Facit Bold Italic
- Facit ExtraBold
- Facit ExtraBold Italic
JAF Facit Preview
Here is a preview of how JAF Facit will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.