Prolog Sans Font Family was designed by Hellmut G. Bomm and published by HGB fonts. Prolog Sans contains 8 styles and family package options. Prolog is an extended font family. Based on Giovanni Francesco Cresci’s font samples from 1570, I first drew a medieval style (Prolog Venetian). I continued to follow the formal principle and created a transitional antiqua (Prolog Barock), a classicist antiqua (Prolog Modern) and a slab serif. Then came a sans-serif and a hybrid antiqua. Like all Prolog fonts, Prolog Sans has a slanted (Venetian) e in addition to a straight e. Other variants (Table Figures, Old Style Figures and alternatives of Q-P-g-y) are available via OpenType features. All Prolog fonts are designed for quantity typesetting. The typeface is pleasantly readable in small degrees and yet independent. A wonderful alternative to all common text fonts.
