Overview
Bevan is a modern reinterpretation of a traditional slab serif display typeface, originally crafted by Heinrich Jost in the 1930s. It features digitized letterforms with optimized counters and stems, tailored for bold display use in contemporary web environments.
Supports Latin, Latin Extended and Vietnamese, making it suitable for internationally oriented designs and text.
Available in Regular weights, including Italic styles, Making it easy to differentiate between body text and headings.
The license is SIL Open Font License, allowing flexible use for commercial purposes and redistribution.
Background
Bevan was designed by Vernon Adams, who aimed to reshape Jost’s earlier work for modern applications. The focus was on enhancing legibility and visual impact in digital formats.
Font Sample
| Latin | Latin Extended | Vietnamese | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular (400) | AaZzQ | ĀžČő | ĂĐơưẠ |
| Italic (400) | AaZzQ | ĀžČő | ĂĐơưẠ |
License & Author
| Commercial Use | ◎ |
|---|---|
| Author | Vernon Adams |
| Official Link | http://sansoxygen.com/ https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sansoxygen/ |

