Scotus Sans
87 styles
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Scotus Sans is a low-contrast sanserif family available in a wide range of styles. It performs excellently for long reading text in printing and on screen. Its name and its overall proportions come from a highly successful roman type which first appeared in the printing office of Octavianus Scotus, in Venice in 1481 – about ten years after Nicolas Jenson’s masterful roman type.
Foundry | CAST |
Designers | Luciano Perondi , Riccardo Olocco , Giulio Galli |
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