Category | Sans-serif |
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Classification | Humanist |
Designer(s) | Eric Olson |
Foundry | Process Type Foundry |
Date created | 2007 |
Seravek is a sans-serif typeface family designed by Eric Olson and released in 2007.[1] Olson described Seravek as having a neutral design of "near silence".[2][3] Seravek is a member of the humanist style of sans-serifs, with features such as a true italic inspired by handwriting.[4][5]
Sold commercially by the Process Type Foundry, Seravek is included as a system font in Apple's macOS operating system and as a default font in its Apple Books e-books application.[6][7][8]
References[edit]
- ^ "Version 1.5 Improves Typography in iBooks on iPad and iPhone – The FontFeed".
- ^ "Seravek Font Family – Process Type Foundry".
- ^ "Eric Olson and his new font Seravek". 13 July 2007.
- ^ "MyFonts: Creative Characters November 2008".
- ^ "Text on the pages of iBooks – Blog – John D. Berry dot com". 12 December 2011.
- ^ "OS X: Fonts included with Mavericks".
- ^ "New Font Choices in iBooks 1.5 – 52 Tiger". 11 December 2011.
- ^ Fleishman, Glenn (12 December 2011). "Font swap in iBooks".
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