Congress® Sans This sans serif type was completed in 1985, a descendant of the earlier serifed Congress shown for the first time at the Association Typographique International Congress, which proved to be so popular in 1980 at Kiel; designed to present a style equally appealling in European languages. Many characters are more condensed than is usual, while others have been exagerated. The concept being to bring an equality of importance to the whole, producing a collection of International characters working together in harmony on the page-a common aim that Europeans wish of any Congress. |
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Club Type and Congress are registered trade marks of Adrian Williams, UK. Copyright Adrian Williams 2009. All rights reserved. |
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Congress Sans Regular |
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Congress Sans Bold Italic |
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Congress Sans Extra Bold |
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Congress Sans Black |
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