"Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have faith in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they'll do wonderful things with them."
Steve Jobs
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
UX Sans Roman
While working on the new version of Zetafonts website, Francesco Canovaro started dreaming about a typeface system that could make the life of UX designers easier. Developed out of his 20+ years of web and interface design experience, Ux Sans is a highly readable geometric sans serif type family tailored for web interfaces. Legibility and usability concerns have been fundamental in guiding Canovaro's design process. Wide, open proportions and generous letter-spacing guarantee optimal readability across the full spectrum of the family's seven monowidth weights, each with matching italic. Design details (e.g. the tail in the lowercase 'l' or the serifs in uppercase 'I') are used to ensure similar characters are easily distinguishable. A glyph set of over 800 characters ensures great language coverage, with support for over two hundred languages using Latin and Cyrillic alphabets.
Francesco Canovaro leveraged his extensive UX design experience to include in UX Sans two defining features: a multi-width icon set and a mono-width proportion system. By including in the glyph set a selection of monoline icons that match the typeface's various weights, UX Sans allows designers to obtain maximal visual consistency across platforms, resulting in a cohesive visual language, and enhancing user experience and maintaining brand identity. The monowidth proportion system ensures that the characters have the same width along the whole weight range. This allows text weight changes, such as on rollover, without reshuffling text positioning and disrupting the layout. This feature ensures text alignment and spacing remain consistent, providing a smoother user interaction experience.
All the weights of UX Sans include an extended set of Open Type features, with stylistic alternates, positional number forms and special forms, as well as a set of over seventy
Writing system:
Language Supported:
Features
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(1)Contextual Alternates
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(¡HO!)Case-Sensitive Forms
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RagStylistic Set 1
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RagStylistic Set 2
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12/23Fractions
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1a 2oOrdinals
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1234Oldstyle Figures
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H123Alternate Annotation Forms
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H123Denominators
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H123Subscript
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H123Superscript
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H123Scientific Inferiors
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H123Numerators
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120Slashed Zero
Variable Typefaces
Ux Sans Variable
Variable fonts are only available with the full family package (and might not be supported by all software)
The user experience
User experience, or UX, is the overall experience a user has when interacting with a product or service. It encompasses all aspects of the user's interactions, from the first impression to the final use. UX design is the process of creating products that provide a positive and enjoyable user experience.
User experience (UX) encompasses the entire spectrum of a user's interaction with a product or service. It delves into the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of their journey, from the initial spark of curiosity to the final impression left behind. UX design, therefore, becomes the art and science of crafting products that seamlessly blend utility with delight, transforming mere interactions into meaningful experiences. A well-crafted UX design acts as a bridge between a product's functionality and its users' needs. It considers every facet of the user's journey, from their first encounter with the product to their ongoing engagement. UX designers meticulously analyze user behavior, motivations, and expectations, ensuring that the product aligns seamlessly with their goals and preferences.