Ancizar Sans

Designed by Universidad Nacional de Colombia (UNAL), César Puertas, Viviana Monsalve, Julián Moncada

9 weights • Version 8 • On Google Fonts since 2025 • Popularity #1456

Quick Summary

18

Styles · incl. italic

100-900

Weight Range

1

Variable axis

3

Languages / Subsets

Category
sans-serif
Best for
textdisplayui
Descriptors
signage
Variable axes
Weight
Scripts
Greek, Latin
Origin
Buenos Aires, Argentina
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 11, 2025

© 2014 The Ancizar Sans Project Authors

The quick brown fox

32px

About Ancizar Sans Fonts

UNAL Ancízar is a highly versatile and legible typeface family, initially designed in 2014 to strengthen the institutional image of Universidad Nacional de Colombia, the country's largest public university. This typeface was initially designed by Professor César Puertas (Faculty of Arts, Bogotá Campus), Viviana Monsalve, and Julián Moncada, within the framework of a project led by Professor Jaime Franky Rodríguez (Director of the Communications & Media Unity - UNIMEDIOS), Martha Lucía Chaves Muñoz (Head of the Digital Media Office), and María Teresa Naranjo Castillo (Institutional Image Coordinator). In 2024, the University released the typeface family under the leadership of Professor Jaime Rodolfo Ramírez Rodríguez (director of UNIMEDIOS), to transcend the institution and constitute a contribution from UNAL to humanity.

Naturally diverse, the UNAL Ancízar type family is designed for daily use in almost any condition. All fonts share a common structure that enhances both readability and identity, while a broad range of weights ensures adaptability for various needs. UNAL Ancízar is not only optimized for challenging print environments—its streamlined curves also perform exceptionally well on digital screens, giving text a unique personality that helps distinguish the university from others.

The UNAL Ancízar type family is divided into two groups: Serif and Sans Serif, enhancing its versatility and adaptability to various applications. The Serif fonts are designed for long texts, such as essays and articles, while the Sans Serif variants excel in signage and headlines, ensuring optimal performance in shorter texts. Its robust typographic repertoire—including diacritics, small caps, and uppercase and lowercase numerals—ensures broad functionality.

With nine weights, Ancízar offers a diverse range of styles, making it easier to select the right variant for each context. Its extensive character set (1,043 per font) supports Western Latin, monotonic Greek, and the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Beyond meeting institutional requirements, this typographic richness allows the university community to explore and express its creativity with greater freedom.

Since 2014, several individuals have played a key role in the development and refinement of this type family. We extend our gratitude to Julián Prieto Velandia, José Castro Garnica, Mariel Hernández Camino, Felipe Aragón Rubio, Sara Alarcón Quinche, Raúl Aponte, Jhon García and to the Digital Media Office (Martha Lucía Chaves Muñoz, María Teresa Naranjo Castillo, Giovanni Romero Pérez, Alejandro Díaz Vecchio and Aldemar Hernández Torres) for their valuable contributions.

To contribute, please see github.com/UNAL-OMD/UNAL-Ancizar.

Who Designed Ancizar Sans?

Universidad Nacional de Colombia (UNAL) portrait

Universidad Nacional de Colombia (UNAL)

Universidad Nacional de Colombia (UNAL) is a national public research university with the following campuses: Amazonia, Bogotá, Caribe, De La Paz, Manizales, Medellín, Palmira, Orinoquia and Tumaco. It was established in 1867 by an act of the Congress of Colombia and is one of the largest universities in the country. Key institutional dependencies, such as UNIMEDIOS (the university’s Communications & Media Unity), OMD (its Digital Media Office), LAB101 (its innovation laboratory), and the Faculty of Arts in Bogotá, have worked in close collaboration in order to make possible the UNAL Ancízar project.

César Puertas portrait

César Puertas

César Puertas is a graphic designer from the National University of Colombia and holds a Master’s degree in Type and Media from the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague (KABK), Netherlands. He is an associate professor at Universidad Nacional de Colombia and cofounder of Typograma, his own design studio, where he specializes in branding, type and editorial design for various clients.

Viviana Monsalve portrait

Viviana Monsalve

Viviana Monsalve is a graphic designer specializing in typography. She holds degrees from the National University of Colombia and the University of Buenos Aires. Her interest in typography lies in its role as a technology in itself, that can make written culture more accessible and functional for a broader audience. She currently works independently, producing and engineering fonts for clients worldwide.

Julián Moncada portrait

Julián Moncada

Julián Moncada is a Colombian type designer based in Bogotá. He earned his Master’s degree in Typeface Design from the University of Reading and later studied at ANRT in Nancy, France. In collaboration with Jonathan Barnbrook and Ryuhei Nakadai, he designed Resolution and Resolution Blackletter, a family of display typefaces developed as a creative response to the political situation in Northern Ireland.

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