Last month we announced a number of new fonts available from TypeCulture, including Expo Sans and Expo Sans Condensed. Today we’re happy to announce the release of another member of the family: Expo Serif.
Expo Serif was of course designed to complement Expo Sans, sharing a sturdy but narrow frame, open, legible counters, and playful details like the tipsy triangular dot on the ‘i’. But Expo Serif brings some new tricks to the table, like a full regiment of swash capitals, and discretionary ligatures as seen in the sample above. It also includes small caps and a wide range of language support.
The eight-style family is available for web to all paid Typekit subscribers. Select styles are available for Creative Cloud desktop sync. If you’ve never tried Typekit, sign up and take a look around, and upgrade to a paid plan when you’re ready.
