Home > Sans Serif > CognitaSans Family > CognitaSans Bold Italic

Sans Serif: CognitaSans Bold Italic [STD] [PRO]

CognitaSans Bold Italic 76

CognitaSans was conceived as a neutral, easy-to-read typeface for identity, editorial and in- formation design. With seven cuts and seven true italics, from thin to heavy, CognitaSans is a workhorse typeface full of OpenType features such as small caps, table- and OldStyle-Figures, CE marks and alternate letters. The curves are soft and supple, ensuring legibility even in very poor conditions, and the neutrality allows this font to be used with any serif companion.

The CognitaSans is the first finalized family of the trio of Sans, Slab and Serif. The Slab and the Serif will follow soon.

Download Demo-Fonts

Demo fonts are offered in good faith to help you find the exact font for your project.
Please note the Demo-Font EULA.
Perfect typography is more a science than an art. Because the sure taste that distinguishes the perfect is based on a clear knowledge of the laws of harmonious design.

[Albert Kapr]
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z . a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z , 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 0
But I must explain to you how all this mis­taken idea of de­noun­cing plea­sure and prai­sing pain was born and I will give you a com­ple­te ac­count of the sys­tem, and ex­pound the ac­tu­al teach­ings of the great ex­plo­rer of the truth, the ma­ster buil­der of hu­man happ­iness. No one re­jects, dis­likes, or av­oids plea­sure it­self, be­cause it is plea­sure, but be­cause those who do not know how to pursue plea­sure ra­tio­nally en­coun­ter con­se­quen­ces that are ex­tre­me­ly pain­ful. Nor again is there any­one who lov­es or pur­sues or de­sires to ob­tain pain of it­self, be­cause it is pain, but be­cause occas­ional­ly ci­rcum­stan­ces occur in which toil and pain can pro­cure him some great plea­sure.
Cyrillic is unfortunately not available in this font.
Greek is unfortunately not available in this font.
Not all system or browser combinations will render text the same. Try to view on different combinations for a comprehensive test. The fonts used in the ‘Tryout’ may not contain all the glyphs of my fonts.

Test it here...