Popular Atlas fonts.
Designed for extended reading, this elegant serif combines distinct details with a clear and rational appearance. Its humanist design and crisp forms support comfortable reading across large quantities of text, performing reliably in both small and large sizes. Extensive multilingual language support makes it well suited for editorial, publishing, and multinational communication.
Warm and precise, Novel Sans brings humanist proportions together with subtle calligraphic details for clear, comfortable reading across print and digital. Upright italics—one of the features the Novel Collection is known for—add refined contrast to structured text. Five carefully developed widths allow it to adapt to a wide range of layouts while supporting multilingual communication.
Developed for contemporary typography, Heimat Display is particularly suited to headlines, posters, and other large-scale settings. The design combines a distinctive character with references to the grid-based letter construction of the late 1920s. It is part of the Heimat Collection, which also includes Heimat Sans, Heimat Didone, Heimat Stencil, and Heimat Mono.
Built for compact headlines, titles, and wordmarks, Novel Display brings the Novel Collection into high-impact typography. Economical spacing and editorial-informed proportions support structured layouts, while upright italics add elegant contrast and clarity even in dense settings. The family offers five widths and a broad weight range, extending to ultra-heavy styles.
Developed for contemporary typography, Heimat Grotesk combines a distinctive character with references to the grid-based letter construction of the late 1920s. Designed primarily for headlines and posters, it also remains suitable for extended reading. The character set includes both the original alphabet and a calmer alternate design. It is part of the Heimat Collection, which also includes Heimat Sans, Heimat Didone, Heimat Stencil, and Heimat Mono.
A softer take on Novel Sans, this design within the Novel Collection features rounded terminals and humanist proportions for a natural, approachable tone. Upright italics introduce subtle elegance and visual contrast, maintaining readability across diverse applications. The family comes in five widths with extensive multilingual support.
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Atlas Fonts
Atlas Font’s typographic systems are built to perform across all environments—from large-scale to micro text, and from one script to another. Founded in 2011 and based in Berlin, Atlas Fonts develops tools for contemporary design practice.
Founder
Christoph Dunst
Atlas fonts are included in Monotype Fonts.