Overpass (typeface) (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Overpass (typeface)" in English language version.

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fonts.google.com

  • "Overpass". Google Fonts. Retrieved January 31, 2025.

github.com

  • Added new font weights and Cyrillic characters. See: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/Overpass
  • "Overpass". GitHub. May 24, 2022.
  • RedHatOfficial/Overpass, Red Hat, January 29, 2025, retrieved January 31, 2025

ilovetypography.com

pro-linux.de

redhat.com

brand.redhat.com

  • "Typography". Red Hat. Archived from the original on April 24, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2023. Interstate is our corporate typeface. It's part of a large and versatile type family, which allows us to speak in many voices—from big and bold to calm and confident. Interstate looks best in print and when used for big headlines. We use it for all printed material, like collateral and stationery; for advertising, like printed ads and web banners; and anywhere text is embedded in an image, like diagrams and videos. Interstate is a commercial typeface, and you must buy a license to use it … Overpass is an open-licensed alternative to Interstate that is specifically for use on-screen and in our software. Like Interstate, Overpass is based on the FHWA (Federal Highway Administration) series of fonts, which has been used for US Highway signage since 1945.

tumblr.com

delve.tumblr.com

  • "Overpass". Tumblr. Delve Fonts. Retrieved March 28, 2016.

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web.archive.org

  • "Red Hat releases free/libre Overpass font family".
  • "Typography". Red Hat. Archived from the original on April 24, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2023. Interstate is our corporate typeface. It's part of a large and versatile type family, which allows us to speak in many voices—from big and bold to calm and confident. Interstate looks best in print and when used for big headlines. We use it for all printed material, like collateral and stationery; for advertising, like printed ads and web banners; and anywhere text is embedded in an image, like diagrams and videos. Interstate is a commercial typeface, and you must buy a license to use it … Overpass is an open-licensed alternative to Interstate that is specifically for use on-screen and in our software. Like Interstate, Overpass is based on the FHWA (Federal Highway Administration) series of fonts, which has been used for US Highway signage since 1945.