Quality Fixed - Vinci Sans Font Extra
| Font Style | Character Count | Glyph Count | File Format | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Extra Light | - | - | OTF | | Light | 447 | 727 | OTF | | Regular | 448 | 727 | OTF | | Medium | 450 | 727 | OTF | | Medium Condensed | 420 | 385 | OTF | | Bold | 451 | 727 | TTF | | Bold Italic | 451 | 728 | TTF | | Black | 447 | 727 | OTF | | Italic | 452 | 727 | OTF | | Light Italic | 475 | 727 | OTF |
Vinci Sans is built for the screen. It is an excellent choice for: Headings, navigation bars, and long-form content. vinci sans font extra quality
A standard font file contains basic vector outlines, but an "Extra Quality" or premium-tier font library undergoes thousands of hours of micro-adjustments. For Vinci Sans, this distinction is clear in several key areas: | Font Style | Character Count | Glyph
Vinci Sans is a geometric, humanist sans-serif typeface that was created in 2007 by the French designer Stéphane Gabrielli, under the alias "Le Typophage". The design is characterized by its clean, modern appearance, combining uniform stroke widths with open counters for high legibility—whether you're using it for a digital screen or a large-format poster. Its overall aesthetic is neutral yet engaging, making it a highly versatile tool in any graphic designer's toolbox. For Vinci Sans, this distinction is clear in
Combine contrasting weights. Avoid pairing Medium with Semi-Bold, as the contrast is too muddy. Instead, pair Black headlines with Regular body text, or Bold headlines with Light body text.
: It is used across all Vinci Group touchpoints, from digital interfaces to physical signage, providing a consistent "voice" for the company.
| Font Style | Character Count | Glyph Count | File Format | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Extra Light | - | - | OTF | | Light | 447 | 727 | OTF | | Regular | 448 | 727 | OTF | | Medium | 450 | 727 | OTF | | Medium Condensed | 420 | 385 | OTF | | Bold | 451 | 727 | TTF | | Bold Italic | 451 | 728 | TTF | | Black | 447 | 727 | OTF | | Italic | 452 | 727 | OTF | | Light Italic | 475 | 727 | OTF |
Vinci Sans is built for the screen. It is an excellent choice for: Headings, navigation bars, and long-form content.
A standard font file contains basic vector outlines, but an "Extra Quality" or premium-tier font library undergoes thousands of hours of micro-adjustments. For Vinci Sans, this distinction is clear in several key areas:
Vinci Sans is a geometric, humanist sans-serif typeface that was created in 2007 by the French designer Stéphane Gabrielli, under the alias "Le Typophage". The design is characterized by its clean, modern appearance, combining uniform stroke widths with open counters for high legibility—whether you're using it for a digital screen or a large-format poster. Its overall aesthetic is neutral yet engaging, making it a highly versatile tool in any graphic designer's toolbox.
Combine contrasting weights. Avoid pairing Medium with Semi-Bold, as the contrast is too muddy. Instead, pair Black headlines with Regular body text, or Bold headlines with Light body text.
: It is used across all Vinci Group touchpoints, from digital interfaces to physical signage, providing a consistent "voice" for the company.
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