Avenir® Next Rounded
- Designer Adrian Frutiger
- Design foundry Linotype
- Source Linotype
Like a sweet-and-salty confection, the Avenir® Next Rounded suite of typefaces combines two distinct but complementary concepts into a single appealing design. Designed by Akira Kobayashi, it is the third generation of Adrian Frutiger’s Avenir typeface, which will celebrate its twenty-fifth birthday in 2013.
Avenir Next Rounded History
About the Designer
Early in his career, Kobayashi drew original typefaces for the likes of Adobe, ITC, FontFont, Linotype and TypeBox. When he joined Linotype, his first projects were collaborations with Adrian Frutiger and Hermann Zapf in the modernization and re-issuing of their earlier designs.
Kobayashi’s skill and design sensitivity contributed to the success of these new typefaces, and his creative prowess had a profound influence on the designs. After his initial projects with Frutiger and Zapf, Kobayashi began working on new and original typeface families.
One was the Akko™ family. “My initial idea was to create a sans serif type with a ‘soft-focus’ effect,” recalled Kobayashi. “From here, the design evolved into two families, the robust and structured sans serif Akko and the soft and friendly Akko Rounded.” “I have always liked rounded character forms,” he added.
“When I was young, I would see them all the time in Kanji signage and lettering.” Avenir Next Rounded is a natural extension of Kobayashi’s love of soft, friendly letters.
Design Traits
The Avenir Next Rounded family is available in four weights ranging from regular to bold – each with complementary Italics. The family is available as a suite of OpenType™ Pro fonts, allowing for the automatic insertion of small caps, ligatures and alternate characters. Pro fonts also offer an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages.


