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When I want to just set some type without any fuss, I start with Output. With a voice that is fresh and a little techy, it is designed to excel in situations where information comes before style, when type must be understated without becoming generic.

Rooted in code

Output is a companion to my typeface Input, a type family designed for computer programming. While Input is tuned to the specific demands of code, Output’s softer curves and moderate proportions confront the demands of readability in text and user interfaces.

Make it your own

Output offers a wide-ranging set of alternate versions that allow you to open and close terminals at will to make Output match the tone of your layout, or adjust its spacing and shapes to stay readable in more rugged environments.

Output Sans is the technical one. Closest in design to Input, its apertures are neither fully closed nor fully open.

Output Sans Open is open and friendly, the most lyrical and humanist of the bunch. It works especially well at the smallest sizes, where those open apertures keep counters from filling in.

Output Sans Closed is a bit more buttoned up. Things tend to end on the vertical or the horizontal, and its round intersections are reminiscent of neo-grotesques.

Get Output!

Even though the Output family is not officially released, you can license the beta fonts now, with a free upgrade to the released version when it comes! If you think it might be perfect for your project and would like more information, please get in touch!

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