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January 04, 2006

In Use: Neo Sans for Intel

Posted in: Fonts in Use, News

Oops, looks like whoever created the custom font for Intel forgot to kern the ‘Ye’ pair.

Intel has rebranded and is now using a font, “Neo Sans Intel”, which combines modified versions of Sebastian Lester’s Neo Sans and Neo Tech.

The modern typefaces do an excellent job in helping Intel appear hip and forward-looking. The fonts’ rounded corners and stemless glyphs, such as the ‘a’, ‘n’, ‘r’, ‘u’, and ‘d’ were popularized a few years ago by designs like FF Cocon and FF Dax.

More on Neo Sans:
Jürgen Siebert’s comments on the rebranding (German) (English translation.) »
Neo Sans and Neo Tech in Typographica’s Favorite Fonts of 2004 »
Neo Tech in use at Designorati »


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