Designed by Ian Party and the team at Swiss Typefaces, SangBleu Sunrise is part of the massive , which includes five distinct sub-families: Empire, Kingdom, Republic, Versailles, and Sunrise.

In the world of typography, few typefaces command attention quite like the . Designed by the renowned Swiss type foundry TypeTogether , SangBleu has become a staple in high-end branding, editorial design, and luxury publishing. Among its variants, SangBleu Sunrise stands out as the most theatrical and expressive member of the family.

Unlike its cousins in the SangBleu family, Sunrise was the rebel. It had shed its serifs like a heavy winter coat, standing lean and modern. Yet, it wasn't cold. If you looked closely at the 'a' or the 'g,' you could see the ghost of an old Roman scribe’s hand—a mellow, rounded grace that felt ancient and futuristic all at once.

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It is the go-to font for album covers (notably in the indie and electronic music scenes), fashion magazines, luxury perfume ads, and movie posters. Think Vogue meets Blade Runner .