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IBM Plex® is our new corporate typeface. It has been carefully designed to meet our needs as a global technology company and reflect our brand spirit, beliefs and design principles.

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Our typeface

As the patented typeface for our diverse and global brand, IBM Plex is just as important as our name or our logo. It fine-tunes the tone of our words. It represents who we are and what we believe—as a company and as designers. Every decision is made with purpose; every detail has a reason for being.

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Subfamilies

With four subfamilies, eight weight and and two styles (roman and italic), IBM Plex can do just about anything you need it to. Just download the latest from GitHub, add to your font manager, activate and enjoy. To learn more with a deep dive into details and the story, visit the Plex website.

Thin
Thin Italic
ExtraLight
ExtraLight Italic
Light
Light Italic
Regular
Regular Italic
Text
Text Italic
Medium
Medium Italic
SemiBold
SemiBold Italic
Bold
Bold Italic

Type tester

We’ve included the type tester so you can play with Plex and explore all its styles, weights and languages. The typeface really comes to life once it’s set in words or paragraphs, so feel free to type away!

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Typeface features

IBM Plex comes with some additional basic features like ligatures across Sans and Serif as well as fractions, arrows, alternate glyphs and global currency symbols. These can be accessed through OpenType features and glyph palettes in the standard design tools available. Get the latest Plex.

IBM Plex Sans font ligatures
IBM Plex Serif font ligatures
IBM Plex Sans fraction
IBM Plex alternate glyphs
IBM Plex Sans global currency symbols
IBM Plex Sans arrows

Mono vs. sans

The monospaced version of IBM Plex is especially designed to fit every glyph into a 600 unit space which takes its cues from the typewriter era. Monospaced fonts are used for coding by developers and should also be used to demonstrate code snippets in our communications and specifications.

Mono vs sans example

Language support

IBM Plex covers over 100 languages with extended Latin versions. These cover the typographic needs for executing communications and other typographic situations across the international community. All four sub-families are covered in the extended Latin which includes Vietnamese. In addition Plex covers a growing set of non-Latin scripts which currently include Arabic, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Korean and Thai.

Afrikaans
Albanian
Arabic
Asu
Azerbaijani
Bakhtiari
Balti
Balochi
Basque
Beja
Belarusian
Bemba
Bena
Bokmål
Bosnian
Brahui
Breton
Bru
Bulgarian
Catalan Central
Chiga
Chong
Comorian
Coptic
Cornish
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dari
Deccani
Devanagari
Dogri
Domari
Dutch
Eastern Cham
Embu
English
Esperanto
Estonian
Faroese
Filipino
Finnish

French
Galician
Ganda
German
Gilaki
Greek
Gujari
Gusii
Hausa
Hawaiian
Hazaragi
Hebrew
Hindko
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Indus
Ingush
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Jola-Fonyi
Kabuverdianu
Kachi Koli
Kalaallisut
Kalenjin
Kamba
Kanuri
Kashmiri
Kazakh
Khowar
Kikuyu
Kinyarwanda
Kohistani
Korean
Kurdish
Kuy
Kyrgyz
Lahnda
Laki
Latvian
Lithuanian
Luhya

Lwalu
Macedonian
Machame
Makhuwa-Meetto
Makonde
Malagasy
Malay
Maltese
Manx
Mazanderani
Meru
Mongolian
Morisien
Moroccan Arabic
Muslim Tat
Northern Hindko
Northern Khmer
Northern Luri
Ndebele
Norwegian
Nyah Kur
Nyankole
Nynorsk
Oromo
Ottoman Turkish
Pali
Parkari Koli
Parsi-Dari
Pashto
Patani Malay
Polish
Portuguese
Punjabi
Romanian
Romansh
Rombo
Rundi
Russian
Rwa
Samburu
Sango
Sangu

Sanskrit
Sena
Serbian
Seraiki
Shambala
Shona
Sindhi
Slovak
Slovenian
So
Soga
Somali
South Azerbaijani
Southern Hindko
Southern Kurdish
Southern Luri
Spanish
Susu
Swahili
Swedish
Swiss German
Tachelhit
Taita
Tajik
Talysh
Teso
Thai
Tongan
Turkish
Turkmen
Ukrainian
Uyghur
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Vunjo
Wadiyara Koli
Western Cham
Wolof
Welsh
Zoroastrian
Zulu

Non-Latin scripts

Global languages are part of the long-term plan for the IBM Plex typeface family. Non-Latin language designs are currently in development. The available non-Latin are shown below with what’s also in the pipeline.

IBM Plex Sans Arabic

IBM Plex Mono Cyrillic

IBM Plex Sans Cyrillic

IBM Plex Serif Cyrillic

IBM Plex Sans Devanagari

IBM Plex Sans Greek

IBM Plex Sans Hebrew

IBM Plex Sans JP

IBM Plex Sans KR

IBM Plex Sans Thai

IBM Plex Sans Thai Looped

Chinese scripts

IBM Plex Chinese is scheduled for release in 2022–2023 and will support both Traditional and Simplified versions. The Chinese scripts are currently under development. In the meantime, we have chosen some open source, Chinese typefaces that can work well with the IBM Plex Family.

Open source licenses

IBM Plex design has been awarded a patent and is the intellectual property of IBM. The basic OFL License can be found in the downloadable font files. If alternative licensing is needed when embedding or bundling IBM Plex into software packages, please contact the appropriate legal teams.

Where else to get Plex

Because Plex is open source we felt it was important to include it in the Google Fonts and Adobe Fonts Libraries to help make it available for all people to use. However, the fonts in these libraries may not have the latest versions so we always recommend going to the IBM Plex GitHub repo.

Design team

The IBM Plex team is a world-class group of type design experts hailing from Austria, China, Croatia, Israel, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Poland, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. As the non-Latin variations grow more, so will our international team of type designers.

Plex merchandise

The IBM Store has an exclusive collection of Plex merchandise ranging from a coffee mug, cool tees and totes. Please check out the collection and let us know what you think. We will be updating the designs periodically to keep them fresh, fun and expressive.

Awards

Soon after the release, IBM Plex (Latin) won recognition in an international competition by the Type Directors Club in TDC 64 2018. Plex took away a judge’s choice award for typographic excellence. Let’s see how the non-Latin scripts do as we develop them and also submit to more global competitions. Plex has also been awarded several international patents.

Feedback and questions

Please address all inquiries or issues on GitHub and be sure to download the latest here.