![]() ![]() ![]() In 2015, Greta Sans was recognised by the Tokyo TDC, and in 2016, it was selected as the winner by The Society of Typographic Arts, Chicago. The Latin part has been published in 2012, the Cyrillic and Greek in 2015. Irina Smirnova designed the Cyrillic version. Greta Sans Extended was conceived by Peter Biľak, designed and produced together with Nikola Djurek. The default numerals are Proportional Lining numerals, but the typeface also includes Old-style proportional Figures for use in running text, Lining and OsF tabular figures, Superior figures, Inferior figures, Small caps figures, and finally Circled and Inverted circled figures. ![]() The resulting spectrum then runs continuously from Display to Text to Display use.Īll weights of Greta Sans Extended include nine different kinds of numerals. The font is available in all formats (Artegra Sans Extended SC woff2, Artegra Sans Extended SC woff, Artegra Sans Extended SC ttf, Artegra Sans Extended SC eot) and applicable to the website, photoshop and any OS. While the basic text styles (Regular) are spaced and optimised more loosely for use at small sizes, the surrounding extremes (Hairline, Black) are designed to be used as Display types, and therefore spaced and kerned tightly. Greta Sans is designed as a continuous optical size system. ![]()
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