Radio Canada

Radio Canada is a humanistic sans-serif variable font designed for legibility and cultural inclusivity.

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"" Access one-stop/radio-canada using the OneStop MCP.

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Media

Radio Canada

About

Created in 2017 for Canada's national public broadcaster, Radio Canada is a humanistic sans-serif typeface with distinctive angles and subtle curves. It features a high x-height for excellent legibility and supports over 317 Latin languages plus Indigenous languages. The font is variable, offering weights from 300 to 700 and width axes from 75 to 100, making it versatile across digital platforms.

Overview

Radio Canada was designed by Charles Daoud in collaboration with Coppers and Brasses, Alexandre Saumier Demers, and Jacques Le Bailly. It serves as a unifying brand font for CBC/Radio-Canada's radio, television, and digital platforms. Its design emphasizes accessibility and readability, with optimizations made over time to expand language support and improve performance. The font has received multiple awards recognizing its excellence in font design.

Designers: Charles Daoud, Coppers and Brasses, Alexandre Saumier Demers, Jacques Le Bailly

Usage

"" Access one-stop/radio-canada using the OneStop MCP.

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