What is the Quercus Sans™ font?
“Quercus” is characterised by open, yet a little bit condensed drawing with sufficient spacing so that the neighbouring letters never touch. It has eight interpolated weights with respective italics. Their fine gradation allows to find an exact valeur for any kind of design, especially on the web. Quercus serif styles took inspiration from classicistic typefaces with vertical shadows, ball terminals and thin serifs. The italics have the same width proportion as upright styles. This “modern” attitude is applied to both families and calls for use on the same page, e g in dictionaries and cultural programmes. Serif styles marked by “10” are dedicated to textual point sizes and long reading. The sans-serif principle is rather minimalistic, with subtle shadows and thinned joints between curved shapes and stems. Quercus family comprises of the usual functionality such as Small Caps, Cyrillics, diacritics, ligatures, scientific and aesthetic variants, swashes, and other bells & whistles. It excels in informational and magazine design, corporate identity and branding, but it’s very well suited for book covers, catalogues and posters as well. More…
When choosing a name for this typeface I’ve been staring out from my studio window, thinking helplessly without any idea in sight. Suddenly I realised that all I can see is a spectacular alley of oaks (Quercus in Latin) surrounding my house. These oaks were planted by the builders of local ponds under the leadership of Jakub Krčín in the fifteenth century.
Quercus Sans™ Font families
The Quercus Sans™ includes the following font families:
- Quercus Sans Hairline
- Quercus Sans Hairline Italic
- Quercus Sans Thin
- Quercus Sans Thin Italic
- Quercus Sans Light
- Quercus Sans Light Italic
- Quercus Sans Book
- Quercus Sans Book Italic
- Quercus Sans
- Quercus Sans Italic
- Quercus Sans Medium
- Quercus Sans Medium Italic
- Quercus Sans Bold
- Quercus Sans Bold Italic
- Quercus Sans Black
- Quercus Sans Black Italic
Quercus Sans™ Preview
Here is a preview of how Quercus Sans™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.