Europa Collection
Font info
The combination of geometric reduction and humanistic vitality makes Europa a modern Sans Serif. Despite the distinct geometrical touch and characterful roughness, it can be used for both text and headline purposes, due to optical modulation rather than metrical construction. General proportions provide optimised legibility and reading fluency in small sizes. Modern capital letter widths give a balanced overall impression and the x-height of two-thirds of the capital height leads to economical tracking not neglecting legibility. Slightly narrowed letters (e.g. oval O/o) create visual harmony and good contrast in body text. Articulate ascenders, diagonally cut up-/downstroke endings and pointed angles at the baseline diagonals create distinct dynamics. Fractured stem-curve intersections provide a more open print image in small size. Its name refers to the inspirational origins, two popular European typefaces: the geometrical Futura and the humanistic Gill Sans.
Specimen
Europa Collection Specimen (PDF)
Europa Light Specimen (PDF)
Europa Regular Specimen (PDF)
Europa Bold Specimen (PDF)
Gallery
Formats
- OTF – OpenType Font
- TTF – TrueType Font
- WOFF/WOFF2 – Web Open Font Format
Supported languages / Unicode range
- Latin Extended-A
OpenType features
- Stylistic alternate for lowercase «a»
- Lining / medieval & proportional / tabular figures
- Ligatures: ff, ffi, fi, ffj, fl, ffl, fft, ft, fj
- Fractions: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/8, 3/8, 5/8, 7/8
- Superscript / Subscript, Numerator / Denominator
- Arrows, check boxes, icons etc. (check glyph set below)
Designer
Fabian Leuenberger
Also available through Adobe Fonts for computer and online use.
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