Expressway Soft is a sans serif font family that was created by Ray Larabie and published by Typodermic. It’s inspired by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s FHWA Series of Standard Alphabets, also known as Highway Gothic. Since the middle of the twentieth century, it’s been the font most used on road signs in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Turkey, Spain, Venezuela, the Netherlands, Brazil, Argentina, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Mongolia, and New Zealand. Rather than rigidly following government specs, Soft Expressway is a more practical design that still holds on to that road sign feeling. The full family has six weights plus italics for a total of twelve styles. For a crisp cornered version, check out Typodermic Fonts’ Expressway. In OpenType savvy applications, you can access old-style (lowercase) numerals as well as monospaced numerals. Currency symbols, mathematical symbols, and fractions are monospaced, making it easy to set up price lists and other tabular numeric data. Almost all current Latin-based languages are supported, including Cyrillic languages and Greek.
You can purchase its full version and commercial license: HERE.
Expressway Soft Sans Serif Font
Font family: Expressway Soft Font
Full font name: Expressway Soft Font
Postscript font name: Expressway-Soft-Font
Font subfamily identification: Regular
Font tags: Sans Serif, Basic
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License: Free for Personal Use
Designer Name: Ray Larabie
Publisher: Typodermic
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