Such sans serif fonts, constructed with clear lines that lack the extra filigree of serifs, have been embraced in user interfaces in the digital era. Apple’s current default font for Mac and iOS is a sans serif called San Francisco, which is basically an adaptation of Helvetica Neue. It’s not entirely clear how New York will fit into Apple’s plans yet, but you can get a pretty good idea by reading between the lines. Just keep in mind that the terms and conditions limit you to using it in mockups and Apple-related apps. The font technically made its second debut last year in an iBooks refresh, but you can download it free right now for the first time. Now, in a quiet announcement during WWDC this week, Apple has officially rebuilt and rereleased New York.
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