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Sabon Next Opentype CD
Download the Sabon® Next Opentype CD font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Pro 1 Value Pack
Download the Sabon® Next Pro 1 Value Pack font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Pro 2 Value Pack
Download the Sabon® Next Pro 2 Value Pack font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Pro 3 Value Pack
Download the Sabon® Next Pro 3 Value Pack font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Pro Bold
Download the Sabon® Next Pro Bold font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Pro Demi
Download the Sabon® Next Pro Demi font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Pro Demi Italic
Download the Sabon® Next Pro Demi Italic font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Pro Extra Bold Italic
Download the Sabon® Next Pro Extra Bold Italic font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Regular
Download the Sabon® Next Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Regular OsF
Download the Sabon® Next Regular OsF font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Next Regular SC
Download the Sabon® Next Regular SC font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
Sabon Roman
Sabon was designed by Jan Tschichold and released in 1967. Sabon was created in response to the specific needs of a group of German printers who wanted a typeface that would be identical in form when produced by three different metal-casting technologies. Named after Jacques Sabon, a sixteenth century typefounder whose widow married another typefounder, Konrad Berner, who is credited with issuing the first typefounders specimen sheet. Several types on the sheet were attributed to Claude Garamond, and one of these served Tschichold as the source for Sabon roman. The italic was based on another face on Berners sheet, cut by Robert Granjon. Tschicholds skillful adaptation of these old style faces has produced an elegant and workmanlike book face. The Sabon font family is a popular choice for setting text. Sabon™ is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Sabon Semibold
Sabon Semibold font - original Sabon Semibold font available in OpenType or TrueType. Sabon Semibold font preview & instant download.
Sabon Semibold Italic
Sabon Semibold Italic font - original Sabon Semibold Italic font available in OpenType or TrueType. Sabon Semibold Italic font preview & instant download.
Sabon Volume 1
Sabon was designed by Jan Tschichold and released in 1967. Sabon was created in response to the specific needs of a group of German printers who wanted a typeface that would be identical in form when produced by three different metal-casting technologies. Named after Jacques Sabon, a sixteenth century typefounder whose widow married another typefounder, Konrad Berner, who is credited with issuing the first typefounders specimen sheet. Several types on the sheet were attributed to Claude Garamond, and one of these served Tschichold as the source for Sabon roman. The italic was based on another face on Berners sheet, cut by Robert Granjon. Tschicholds skillful adaptation of these old style faces has produced an elegant and workmanlike book face. The Sabon font family is a popular choice for setting text. Sabon™ is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Sabon™ Bold
Sabon was designed by Jan Tschichold and released in 1967. Sabon was created in response to the specific needs of a group of German printers who wanted a typeface that would be identical in form when produced by three different metal-casting technologies. Named after Jacques Sabon, a sixteenth century typefounder whose widow married another typefounder, Konrad Berner, who is credited with issuing the first typefounders specimen sheet. Several types on the sheet were attributed to Claude Garamond, and one of these served Tschichold as the source for Sabon roman. The italic was based on another face on Berners sheet, cut by Robert Granjon. Tschicholds skillful adaptation of these old style faces has produced an elegant and workmanlike book face. The Sabon font family is a popular choice for setting text. Sabon™ is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Sabon™ CE Bold Italic
Sabon was designed by Jan Tschichold and released in 1967. Sabon was created in response to the specific needs of a group of German printers who wanted a typeface that would be identical in form when produced by three different metal-casting technologies. Named after Jacques Sabon, a sixteenth century typefounder whose widow married another typefounder, Konrad Berner, who is credited with issuing the first typefounders specimen sheet. Several types on the sheet were attributed to Claude Garamond, and one of these served Tschichold as the source for Sabon roman. The italic was based on another face on Berners sheet, cut by Robert Granjon. Tschicholds skillful adaptation of these old style faces has produced an elegant and workmanlike book face. The Sabon font family is a popular choice for setting text. Sabon™ is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Sabon™ Cyrillic Roman
Sabon was designed by Jan Tschichold and released in 1967. Sabon was created in response to the specific needs of a group of German printers who wanted a typeface that would be identical in form when produced by three different metal-casting technologies. Named after Jacques Sabon, a sixteenth century typefounder whose widow married another typefounder, Konrad Berner, who is credited with issuing the first typefounders specimen sheet. Several types on the sheet were attributed to Claude Garamond, and one of these served Tschichold as the source for Sabon roman. The italic was based on another face on Berners sheet, cut by Robert Granjon. Tschicholds skillful adaptation of these old style faces has produced an elegant and workmanlike book face. The Sabon font family is a popular choice for setting text. Sabon™ is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Sabon™ Greek Monotonic Bold Italic
Sabon was designed by Jan Tschichold and released in 1967. Sabon was created in response to the specific needs of a group of German printers who wanted a typeface that would be identical in form when produced by three different metal-casting technologies. Named after Jacques Sabon, a sixteenth century typefounder whose widow married another typefounder, Konrad Berner, who is credited with issuing the first typefounders specimen sheet. Several types on the sheet were attributed to Claude Garamond, and one of these served Tschichold as the source for Sabon roman. The italic was based on another face on Berners sheet, cut by Robert Granjon. Tschicholds skillful adaptation of these old style faces has produced an elegant and workmanlike book face. The Sabon font family is a popular choice for setting text. Sabon™ is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Sabon™ Italic OSF
Sabon was designed by Jan Tschichold and released in 1967. Sabon was created in response to the specific needs of a group of German printers who wanted a typeface that would be identical in form when produced by three different metal-casting technologies. Named after Jacques Sabon, a sixteenth century typefounder whose widow married another typefounder, Konrad Berner, who is credited with issuing the first typefounders specimen sheet. Several types on the sheet were attributed to Claude Garamond, and one of these served Tschichold as the source for Sabon roman. The italic was based on another face on Berners sheet, cut by Robert Granjon. Tschicholds skillful adaptation of these old style faces has produced an elegant and workmanlike book face. The Sabon font family is a popular choice for setting text. Sabon™ is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.














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