Gds Transport Font Fixed Jun 2026

This is the font’s raison d'être. The open counters, the distinct shapes of the lowercase 'a' and 'g' (single-storey 'g', double-storey 'a'), and the wide spacing mean that even at 14px on a cheap monitor, you can read it. For users with visual impairments or dyslexia, it performs admirably.

Mark Hurrell, 11 March 2015 - Tried & tested. We frequently get enquiries and requests about using the GOV.UK typeface (a variant ... GOV.UK blogs Typeface - GOV.UK Design System If your service is on the service.gov.uk subdomain you must use the GDS Transport font. When not to use the GDS Transport font. If... GOV.UK Typography - Home Office User-Centred Design Manual GDS Transport (opens in a new tab), the typeface used on GOV.UK, is restricted by license for use on gov.uk domains. Internal serv... GOV.UK Transport (typeface) - Wikipedia Transport is a sans serif typeface first designed for road signs in the United Kingdom. It was created between 1957 and 1963 by Jo... Wikipedia A header for services using GOV.UK One Login - GitHub Using the GDS Transport font You must use the GDS Transport font with the header if your service is on the service.gov.uk subdomai... GitHub Mark Hurrell - Design in government Nov 15, 2013 — gds transport font