Expo Sans Dotscreen
About This Design
Expo Sans Dotscreen began in 1997 as a simple alphabet which resulted from a few experiments in type modification and was subsequently used in a couple of posters and an exhibition. In 2004, intensive work began on expanding the alphabet to an entire OpenType font, complete with advanced typographic features for alternate figures.
Each character and glyph has been painstakingly rendered in PostScript outlines so that Expo Sans Dotscreen can do something that "auto-traced" fonts can't do: stand up to intense enlargement. (Exhibition designers and signmakers, take note.) Sure, it's always possible to make Expo Sans Dotscreen "dirtier" by using disturbance filters in many applications, but remember, there are no "make-it-perfect" filters. That's why a clean and well-defined font is a good starting point and offers more possibilities.
So have fun! Whether nebulous and grainy at small sizes or hyperactive and explosive at large sizes, Expo Sans Dotscreen provides users with a typeface that will go as far as their imaginations.
Expo Sans Dotscreen Features
CFF PostScript OpenType
(see Technical Issues for compatibility)
Proportional Oldstyle Figures
Tabular Oldstyle Figures
Proportional Lining Figures
Tabular Lining Figures
Expo Sans Dotscreen Pricing
| Computers | Single | Package† | Family‡ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-5 | $39.00 | NA | NA |
| 6-10 | $78.00 | NA | NA |
| 11-25 | $117.00 | NA | NA |
| 26-50 | $195.00 | NA | NA |
| 51-75 | $234.00 | NA | NA |
| 76-125 | $312.00 | NA | NA |
| 126-175 | $390.00 | NA | NA |
‡Complete Family 1 fonts.
†Available Packages: None
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