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Linotype Ergo™ Central European
Linotype Ergo was designed by American Gary Munch, and was a winner in Linotype's Second International Digital Design Contest in 1997. Conceived as a blend of traditional and modern type concepts, it works as a legible text family as well as a lively display or headline font. The word ergo means "consequently," but it also comes from the Greek word "ergon" for "work." Consequently, Munch sees this family as full of energy - an ideal font for working hard to make a point, and able to get it across with friendly vigor. The strokes of the characters are carefully designed to accommodate the tendency of the eye to enlarge horizontals and perceive verticals as lighter. The lowercase forms have open, friendly counters and are enhanced by small quirks, such as the slightly leaning s and the wide t. The deep branching of curves from main strokes helps this humanist sans to be very readable at smaller sizes. Linotype Ergo has eight weights including italics, and also has a clever Sketch weight for headlines.
Linotype Ergo is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. |
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This type family is a part of Linotype Library, distributed by ParaType. Linotype license allows you to use the Linotype Ergo™ Central European typeface on up to five CPUs and one printer connected with these CPUs. If you need a multiuser font license, please contact us by email at fonts@paratype.com. Do you need any help in format/platform selection? View our Font Formats section. All Linotype Library fonts | Paratype Privacy Policy |