The design ensures that long-form text remains comfortable to read, while headlines hold attention.
In 2015, the Paris-based design agency spearheaded a rebranding project for VINCI. To give the corporate giant a unified and modern voice, they brought in renowned French type designers:
Vinci Sans is highly versatile, but its strengths shine in specific applications:
: Similar to other versatile sans-serifs like Open Sans , Vinci Sans pairs well with geometric sans-serifs (for contrast) or classic serif fonts for a more traditional hierarchy. Where to Find
Vinci Sans supports a range of languages, including:
Even a great font has quirks. Here’s what to watch for:
If you like but need alternatives (due to licensing cost or availability), consider these:
The designer and foundry are not publicly identified. While some search results point to names like “Stéphane Gabrielli” or “Keussel Studio,” these appear to be references to unrelated typefaces.