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1 Variants  



1.1  Panno Sign  





1.2  Panno Text  







2 Non-Latin letters  





3 In use  





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Panno
CategorySans-serif
Designer(s)Pieter van Rosmalen
Commissioned byGovernment of South Korea
FoundryCakeType, Bold Monday

Panno is a Latin sans-serif typeface designed by Dutch typeface designer Pieter van Rosmalen. It is a typeface specially designed for South Korean traffic signs for Latin text.

Variants

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Panno Sign

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Panno Sign is the first variant to be commercially released. Normal and rounded forms are available, and each form has two weights - Negative and Positive - to use against dark and bright backgrounds respectively.

Panno Text

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Panno Text is another commercial variant. It has six weights, and each weight has an italic form.

Non-Latin letters

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Currently, Panno has no glyph other than Latin letters and Hindu–Arabic numbers.

Hangil, a Hangul typeface designed for South Korean traffic signs, employs Panno for the Latin and numeral portion.

In use

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Panno is one of the results of the South Korean traffic sign reform, along with Hangil. The typeface, called Hangil E-type (E as in English) within the package, also has a condensed form. It replaced a Latin grotesque typeface accompanied to Sandoll Gothic.

Cleveland Magazine uses Panno Text for their design.

Panno Text is the official font of Ghent University.

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