Typography
System
Neue Haas Grotesk Display Pro was originally designed 1957–1961 by Max Miedinger with art direction by Eduard Hoffmann.
Released as Neue Haas Grotesk by the Haas'sche Schriftgiesserei, and then revised and released as Helvetica by Linotype AG. Revival originally commissioned in 2004 by Mark Porter at The Guardian. Completed in 2010 for Richard Turley at Bloomberg Businessweek. Thinnest weight designed by Berton Hasebe." — Christian Schwartz
Primary Font - Neue Haas Grotesk Display Pro
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Grotesk Text
Barlow is Precon's primary font and should be used for almost everything. The secondary font can be introduced when creating large copy heavy documents or as body copy on the website.
Barlow Regular
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Regular
This is sample copy so you can see how the font looks.
Barlow Semibold
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Semibold
This is sample copy so you can see how the font looks.
Secondary Font - Open Sans
Open Sans
Open sans is Precon's secondary font and should only be used for body copy in documents that are very content-heavy (more than 10 pages). This font is also supported by all web browsers and is used on the Precon website for all body copy. Open Sans is a counter-balance for Barlow, as Barlow is a narrower font. This font should not be used in a PowerPoint document, or on the Precon service sheets (glossies).