Description
Leksa Sans is a humanist sans-serif face with some contrast.
The family consists of 14 faces (upright & true italic in seven weights from Extralight to Black). Designed as a sans-serif companion for Leksa, Leksa Sans works perfectly either with it or alone. It is suitable both for text setting and for short inscriptions.
One of the main features of the typeface is its professionally-designed Cyrillic which (together with serif companion Leksa) was awarded for excellence in type design at Modern Cyrillic competition in Superfamilies category.
Design, Publisher, Copyright, License
Design: Alexandra Korolkova
Publisher: Alexandra Korolkova
Copyright 2009 by Alexandra Korolkova. All rights reserved.
Alexandra Korolkova
Alexandra Korolkova (born 1984) is a Russian typeface designer. She was awarded the infrequently presented Prix Charles Peignot in 2013 by the Association Typographique Internationale, becoming the first Russian prizewinner. Korolkova’s best-known work is probably the PT Fonts project, a partly open-source project commissioned by the Russian Ministry of Communications as a single family able to support all the common variations of the Cyrillic script. Korolkova works for the company ParaType and studied at the Moscow State University of Printing Arts. She is the author of the book Living Typography (Russian: Живая типографика) and has also given lectures on Cyrillic letter structure. She has also designed the typeface FF Carina for FontShop.
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Typefaces: Leksa, Leksa Sans, Golos, PT Astra Serif, PT Astra Sans, PT Sans, PT Serif, PT Mono, Kiddy Kitty, Circe, Circe Slab, Circe Rounded, Fact, PT Sans Pro, PT Serif Pro, Yefimov Sans, Yefimov Serif, Stem, Stem Text, Aphrosine, Airy, Bowman
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