<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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<p>
- IBM Plex™ is an international typeface family designed by Mike Abbink, IBM BX&D, in collaboration with Bold
- Monday, an independent Dutch type foundry.
- Plex was designed to capture IBM’s spirit and history, and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and
- machine—a principal theme for IBM since the turn of the century.
- The result is a neutral, yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, Serif,
- and
- <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex">several other styles for several languages</a>,
- and has excellent legibility in print, web and mobile interfaces.
- Plex’s three designs work well independently, and even better together.
- Use the Sans as a contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets.
- The unexpectedly expressive nature of the italics give you even more options for your designs.
+ IBM Plex® is the corporate typeface for IBM worldwide and an open-source project developed by the IBM Brand &
+ Experience team (BX&D). Plex is an international typeface family designed to capture IBM’s brand spirit
+ and history and to illustrate the unique relationship between mankind and machine—a principal theme for IBM since
+ the turn of the century. The result is a neutral yet friendly Grotesque style typeface that balances design with the
+ engineered details that make Plex distinctly IBM. <a href="https://fonts.google.com/?query=ibm+plex"></a>The
+ family</a> includes a Sans, Sans Condensed, Mono, and Serif and has excellent legibility in print, web, and mobile
+ interfaces.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Plex’s three designs work well independently and even better together. Use the Sans as a
+ contemporary compadre, the Serif for editorial storytelling, or the Mono to show code snippets. The unexpectedly
+ expressive nature of the italics gives you even more options for your designs. Currently, IBM Plex Sans supports
+ Extended Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Thai.
</p>
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