Union derives from the two most commonly used typefaces on PC and Mac platforms: Arial and Helvetica. Essentially, Union is a synthesis of these typefaces; its contours have been adjusted to retain the flexibility characteristic of both fonts. Union is intended for situations where Helvetica seems too sophisticated and Arial too vulgar, or vice versa. Union is available in two weights with italics.

Union is displayed on headlines from Le Monde.

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All typefaces designed by RP between 2001 and 2010 unless otherwise indicated. Please do not distribute fonts illegally.