GFS Neohellenic

GFS Neohellenic is a Greek and Latin sans-serif typeface inspired by a historic Venetian type from 1492 digitized with modern weights and styles.

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GFS Neohellenic

About

GFS Neohellenic is a sans-serif font family designed by the Greek Font Society, featuring Greek, Latin, and Vietnamese scripts. It revives a round, monoline style originally cut in 1492 in Venice, combining classical inspiration with contemporary usability. The family includes regular and bold weights with italic styles, suitable for scholarly and general use.

Overview

GFS Neohellenic is a sans-serif typeface that draws on a historic Greek typeface first produced in Venice in 1492. It was digitized by the Greek Font Society in the 1990s with support from the Athens Archaeological Society and later expanded with additional weights and a Latin version. The design reflects a classical yet clean and modern aesthetic, supporting Greek, Latin, and Vietnamese scripts in regular and bold weights with italic styles. It is well suited for academic and cultural contexts requiring clear Greek typography alongside Latin text. Designers and users appreciate its historical roots combined with contemporary functionality.

Designer: Greek Font Society

Usage

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