Axios was designed, on one side, due to its rational intention of searching the beauty on the purity of its forms, assuming the language of the early XX century geometric sanserifs. But its structure foundations are deeply attached into the classic typography; while its uppercase proportions proceed form the roman canon, its lowercase are constructed following the humanist calligraphy ductus. This blend produce a typeface of modern, clean and minimalist personality that has implicit, on its core, a traditional spirit. All this gives Axios that form and function balance which allow it freely travel through a diverse range of fields like long text settings, branding or signalling systems with grace and naturality.
Axios includes an extensive repertoire of ligatures, stylistic alternates, swashes and borders, in a set of more than 1000 glyphs per style with support for over 200 latin languages.