Carson Sans is a modern sans-serif typeface that was designed by Patrick Griffin and released by Canadian font foundry, Canada Type, in 2005. It is named after the late American graphic designer and art director, Henry Carson, who was known for his bold, clear and minimalist design style. Carson Sans is a versatile typeface that can be used for a wide range of design purposes, including editorial design, branding, advertising, and web design. The font family includes several different weights and styles, making it a flexible choice for typography projects. It has a clean, geometric appearance with rounded edges and a neutral tone, making it easy on the eyes and legible at a variety of sizes.