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Joanna Nova®

La série Eric Gill.

Designers

  • Ben Jones

Fonderie

  • Studio Monotype

About Joanna Nova

The Eric Gill Series is a collection of 77 fonts in three families: Gill Sans Nova, Joanna Nova and Joanna Sans Nova. All the typefaces are derived from the original work of the influential British artist Eric Gill (1882-1940), acclaimed in his lifetime as a sculptor, letter-cutter and type designer. These are contemporary digital typefaces – with a wide range of weights, alternate characters and extended language support – that pay homage to Gill’s original designs.

Designers

Ben Jones

Ben Jones

Born in the UK, Ben Jones spent his formative years in Switzerland before returning to England to study typography at the University of Reading in 2000. After completing the course, Jones established Protimient, an independent design enterprise encompassing Web design and type design. After releasing what he describes as ‘several resolutely amateur typefaces,’ Jones attended the MA Typeface Design course at the University of Reading from 2010-11, where he designed the Emrys typeface, which won two awards in the Granshan competition of 2011. Later that year, Jones joined Monotype in the UK, where he works as a font engineer and occasional type designer.

Purchase options.

We offer a number of ways for you to start working with our typefaces.

Monotype M.

Bespoke licencing that’s perfect for your brand.

If you want to license Joanna Nova to use with your brand or project we can help you.

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Mosaic M.

Experiment with Joanna Nova and many other fonts.

An all-in-one solution for font discovery, expertise, collaboration and management.

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MyFonts

Simply purchase webfonts and desktop fonts.

If you want to purchase a single weight or the entire Joanna Nova font family with a range of licencing choices.

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