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Linex Sweet was designed by Albert Boton in the late 1990s. It’s a family of
three weights; the middle weight has an italic companion face. With its soft corners
and slightly quirky head-serifs, Linex Sweet is a friendly design that sees much use.
Several years later, Boton began sketching a new design, based on the original Linex
Sweet but with a little more authority and grace.
Linex Sans is the result. A mix of crisp angles and soft shapes, this new addition
to the extended Linex family is both inviting and elegant. The subtle calligraphic
overtones distinguish the design from more traditional sans serif designs. A three-weight
family with a complementary italic for the Regular weight, Linex Sans is a versatile
communications tool in both text and display sizes. It offers that mix of sophistication
and joie de vivre that characterises the designs of Albert Boton.
Boton began his professional career as a carpenter. Fortunately for designers and
typographers, he quickly turned from pounding nails to hammering out graphic design
and constructing great letterforms as a profession. In his long career, he has created
hundreds of distinctive, highly useful and award-winning designs. And even though he
is now retired from active business, Boton continues to create fresh, new typeface
designs. Add Linex Sans to the list.
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