In typography, a font superfamily or typeface superfamily is a font family containingfonts that fall into multiple classifications. The norm in a superfamily is to start from an identical character shape; class-specific features such as serifs are added to that shape. The result is a set of fonts that, while belonging to different classes such as sans and serif, have a similar appearance. Generally the sans-serif member of a superfamily will be a humanist design to complement the serif.
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| - Schriftsippe (auch Schrift-Sippe) bezeichnet in der Typografie zusammengehörige Schriftfamilien aus unterschiedlichen Klassifizierungen für Schriftarten. Als Beispiel sei die Corporate A-S-E von Kurt Weidemann genannt. A steht für Antiqua, S steht für Sans Serif (Serifenlos, Grotesk) und E steht für Egyptienne (Serifenbetonte). Eckehart Schumacher-Gebler schlug für solche zusammengehörige Schriftfamilien den Namen Schrift-Sippe vor. (de)
- In typography, a font superfamily or typeface superfamily is a font family containingfonts that fall into multiple classifications. The norm in a superfamily is to start from an identical character shape; class-specific features such as serifs are added to that shape. The result is a set of fonts that, while belonging to different classes such as sans and serif, have a similar appearance. Generally the sans-serif member of a superfamily will be a humanist design to complement the serif. (en)
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| - Schriftsippe (auch Schrift-Sippe) bezeichnet in der Typografie zusammengehörige Schriftfamilien aus unterschiedlichen Klassifizierungen für Schriftarten. Als Beispiel sei die Corporate A-S-E von Kurt Weidemann genannt. A steht für Antiqua, S steht für Sans Serif (Serifenlos, Grotesk) und E steht für Egyptienne (Serifenbetonte). Eckehart Schumacher-Gebler schlug für solche zusammengehörige Schriftfamilien den Namen Schrift-Sippe vor. (de)
- In typography, a font superfamily or typeface superfamily is a font family containingfonts that fall into multiple classifications. The norm in a superfamily is to start from an identical character shape; class-specific features such as serifs are added to that shape. The result is a set of fonts that, while belonging to different classes such as sans and serif, have a similar appearance. Generally the sans-serif member of a superfamily will be a humanist design to complement the serif. Other superfamilies may include fonts grouped together for a common purpose that are not exactly complementary in letterform structure. (en)
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