Relevant
The Relevant typeface has its name from the concept of relevance, the notion of measuring how much something influences reality, or how well a piece of information or a theory can convey knowledge about reality. A sample of the Record Gothic typeface, designed in 1927 by Robert Hunter Middelton for Ludlow Typograph Company, provided the starting point for the development. The Relevant typeface emerged from a typographic attempt to create a font family with a systematic architecture, both in terms of development and design while maintaining optimum legibility and readability.
Published by Binnenland
- Classification
- sans
- Weights
- Thin, Light, Normal, Medium, Bold, Black
- Released
- 2007