IBM Plex Sans JP

IBM Plex Sans JP is a neutral yet friendly grotesque sans-serif typeface designed for multilingual use including Japanese.

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IBM Plex Sans JP

About

IBM Plex Sans JP is part of the IBM Plex family, designed to embody IBM's brand spirit and the relationship between humans and machines. It features a neutral, engineered grotesque style with excellent legibility across print, web, and mobile interfaces. The family supports multiple scripts including Latin, Cyrillic, and Japanese, making it versatile for international design needs.

Overview

IBM Plex Sans JP is a sans-serif typeface designed by Mike Abbink and Bold Monday as part of the IBM Plex family. It balances a neutral grotesque aesthetic with friendly, engineered details that reflect IBM's brand identity. The family includes multiple weights from 100 to 700 in a normal style and supports extended Latin, Cyrillic, Japanese, and other scripts. It is optimized for clear readability in various media including print and digital environments. The IBM Plex family offers complementary styles such as Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif, which can be used together for cohesive design systems. Designers can rely on IBM Plex Sans JP for contemporary, versatile typography that aligns with IBM's global presence.

Designers: Mike Abbink, Bold Monday

Usage

"" Access one-stop/ibm-plex-sans-jp using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.