Generis is the name of a
typeface
A typeface (or font family) is the design of lettering that can include variations in size, weight (e.g. bold), slope (e.g. italic), width (e.g. condensed), and so on. Each of these variations of the typeface is a font.
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designed by type designer
Erik Faulhaber. Generis was first published in November 2006 by
Linotype.
The Generis is a type system consisting of four
type families compatible both in style and metrics. It consists of 28 fonts in 6 weights. OpenType features include small caps and old style figures. To improve legibility, open letter forms include wider openings, numbers are designed with maximum individuality, lowercase ālā in Generis Sans is curved, elimination of descenders in capital letters.
The Generis type families include ''Generis Serif'', the elegant serif style with a classical essence; ''Generis Slab'', the stable slab serif with technical characteristics; ''Generis Sans'', the clear sans serif with an objective appearance; ''Generis Simple'', the simplified sans serif with a contemporary nature, similar to
FF Dax. The type system it is similar to the
Compatil type family. The compatibility of the corresponding typefaces in the Generis type system allows document and graphic designers to create well balanced documents using the harmonizing typefaces.
The fonts support ISO Adobe 2, Adobe CE, Latin Extended character sets.
Family summary
External links
About the Generis type system{{typography-stub
Linotype typefaces
Unified serif and sans-serif typeface families
Typefaces and fonts introduced in 2006