While its sister Altess is a hybrid font in terms of style, with gently curved stems ending in a “semi-serif”, Altess Sans is a traditionel “sans serif”, although it has inherited several characteristics from its older sibiling.
The name Altess may refer to altitude or to someone or something being in, or having, an elevated position or status.
Try pairing Altess Sans with Placidia Display for style and effect.
Other Altess Fonts
For more about this family of fonts, see the Altess page.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Supported Languages: All Western, Central and Eastern European languages (except Greek and Cyrillic)
Formats: OpenType (otf) and TrueType (ttf)
Other Formats: Woff/Woff2 and other formats on request
Weights: Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold
Styles: Normal and Italic
Glyphs: 400
Designer: Asgeir Pedersen