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We may get our first official glimpse of San Francisco as a system-wide iOS and OS X font on June 8, when Apple is expected to show off iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 for the first time.
Aside from Myriad, the corporate font released in 2001, Apple hasn’t created custom fonts regularly since the early 90s, so the decision to ditch the iPhone 6’s thin Helvetica for something ...
Rolled out in 2015, San Francisco was the first in-house typeface Apple had designed in more than 20 years, and it felt overdue considering that Google had introduced its Roboto custom system font ...
After two rocky years as Apple’s typographical identity, Helvetica Neue is being replaced by a bespoke font, San Francisco, as the default font on both OS X El Capitan and iOS 9 this fall.
Apple on Friday made downloads of its San Francisco system font available to developers working on next-generation apps for iOS 9, OS X El Capitan and watchOS 2.
SF Symbols 3, and the new fonts, can be downloaded together to the Mac on Apple's developer site. It doesn't require a developer account, but it does need macOS Catalina or later.
The San Francisco font found on the Apple Watch may be Apple’s latest standard typeface for all devices. This change is said to be coming via iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 according to 9to5Mac, both ...
Apple’s new San Francisco font is a sight for sore eyes. Hanna Brooks Olsen Updated on May 27 2021 9:44 pm CDT Woodley Wonderworks/Flickr (CC BY SA 2.0) | Remix by Jason Reed ...
And as text size changes, Apple Watch dynamically switches between fonts to maintain clarity and legibility at all times. It appears the "San Francisco" font is going to be an important part of ...
San Francisco is the first font Apple has designed in-house in many years. In the 80s and 90s, Apple used several fonts that were created in-house, but the company largely stopped making its own ...