A license to use the desktop fonts on a limited number of computers, according to the terms of our desktop font license agreement. Fonts may also be embedded in secure PDFs and ePubs. OpenType PS (OTF) font format, compatible with Macintosh, Windows, and other major operating systems.
A license to use the webfonts on one domain at a limited traffic level, according to the terms of our web font license agreement. Upgrades are available if traffic increases. The webfont may be self-hosted on the domain for a one-time license fee. We do not provide hosting or subscription services. We supply WOFF2, WOFF, and EOT font formats, supported by modern browsers.
A license to embed the app fonts in the selected number of mobile app titles on any mobile operating system, according to the terms of our mobile app license agreement. TrueType (TTF) font format.
At once technical and human, Aglet Sans explores what it means to be round, and the ways in which a system can be implemented and strategically broken. A lively mix of corner radiuses offsets strict modular structures. Interlocking entrance and exit strokes create spirited counterforms that urge the eye forward. These unorthodox details generate interest when set large, yet provide a crisp but unobtrusive voice for paragraphs and captions, both in print and on screen.
Adapted from its precursor Aglet Slab, the sans has been thoroughly and sensitively redrawn to stand on its own soft feet. Used together, the two faces form a robust, flexible typographic palette of seven matched weights with true italics and an extensive set of symbols. Easily at home in editorial heads and decks, the Aglet superfamily will also add buoyant personality to corporate branding systems, interfaces, and environmental graphics.
Jesse Ragan