Hash
e7e46c9a22d7bc2950b08bb49645fb58
Name
JoannaSansNovaW07-LightIt
Title
Joanna Sans Nova W07 Light It
License
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UniqID
JoannaSansNovaW07-LightIt
Trademark
Joanna is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Designers
Monotype Imaging Inc.
Copyright
Copyright 2015 The Monotype Corporation. All rights reserved.
Explanation
Having recently joined Monotype in 2010, Terrance Weinzierl was studying the library of typefaces looking for ways to expand and improve on the many classic designs. Having been a fan of Eric Gills work for some time, the slab serif Joanna stood out. After initial sketches, Terrance decided to pursue a reimagining of Joanna, in a sans serif form. The update to the serif Joanna, named Joanna Nova, was picked up by Ben Jones. After nearly 3 years of research and development, the pair of families were ready to be released. Joanna Sans borrows heavily from Joanna, but takes a direction of its own. It has influences from other Gill faces, like the low contrast of Gill Sans, and the calligraphic nature of Perpetua. The scale of the body and x-height of Joanna Sans have been increased from the original Joanna, to be better suited for contemporary typographic demands. It has the varying width proportions and open aperture of a Humanists sans serif, but retains an easygoing geometric tone. The fluid details and structure of the italics can be elegant and striking, while remaining very legible.