EnTech: Apple plans to refresh iOS 9, OS X 10.11 using new Apple Watch font

Apple plans to refresh iOS 9, OS X 10.11 using new Apple Watch font

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Apple is currently planning to use the new system font developed for the Apple Watch to refresh the looks of iPads, iPhones, and Macs running iOS 9 “Monarch” and OS X 10.11 “Gala,” according to sources with knowledge of the preparations. Current plans call for the Apple-designed San Francisco font to replace Helvetica Neue, which came to iOS 7 in 2013 and OS X Yosemite just last year, beginning with a June debut at WWDC…

The slightly flashier and somewhat more readable San Francisco font first appeared on the Apple Watch, which was shown in September 2014 and released last month. Given the considerably smaller displays used on 38mm and 42mm Apple Watches, Apple developed the San Francisco font “specifically for legibility,” according to a description of typography on the Apple Watch Human Interface webpages for developers. San Francisco scales more dynamically to “maintain clarity and legibility” regardless of text size.
OSX10.11Users have already hacked OS X Yosemite to use San Francisco
Ever since switching to particularly thin weights of Helvetica Neue in iOS 7, Apple has been chastised for using a font that emphasizes clean lines over readability, and San Francisco is intended to solve this. According to the sources familiar with the decision to move to the San Francisco type face on iOS and OS X, Apple higher-ups also believe that the new look will serve to refresh its familiar operating systems, helping iOS and OS X to avoid becoming stale. However, some Apple engineers have told us that they are not fans of the new font, which may look particularly rough on non-Retina screens.
Installing a new system-wide font is also not as simple as it may seem. The change requires Apple to tweak all of its pre-bundled applications across iOS and OS X to fit the new font. It also requires additional quality assurance testing to ensure that the font does not unintentionally alter usability at different font sizes, or across third-party App Store apps. Multiple Apple employees tell us that new daily builds of OS X 10.11 and iOS 9 began including the new font toward the end of March. Apple will likely also push developers to redesign their apps ahead of the new font’s general release this fall.
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Some third-party developers have already started to redesign their apps for San Francisco, which began to stretch beyond the Apple Watch when the new 12-inch MacBook debuted with keyboard characters printed in the new font. While Apple is certainly well into the process of redesigning its two main operating systems to match the Apple Watch’s typography, sources did warn that Apple could ultimately choose to retain Helvetica Neue this year and push back or cancel its plans for San Francisco. The WWDC keynote will be held on Monday, June 8th.
WWDC 2015 announced for June 8-12 to unveil “the future of iOS and OS X”
WWDC 2015 announced for June 8-12 to unveil “the future of iOS and OS X”
How to use the Apple Watch font as the system font on OS X Yosemite
How to use the Apple Watch font as the system font on OS X Yosemite

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80 Responses to “Apple plans to refresh iOS 9, OS X 10.11 using new Apple Watch font”

  1. Jeff Kibuule (@jeffkibuule) says: I wonder what the chances are the font also comes to the new Apple TV 4.
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    • jrox16 says: What AppleTV needs is a better way to show you which app you’re on. It’s crazy to me that they expect that thin while box around an app to be visible enough for quick and easy navigation, I’m always off before I get my bearings on the screen. It could glow a bit or the app icon could enlarge above the rest, something more obvious.
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  2. Miroslav Mirek Bujna (@miroslavbujna) says: I don’t know guys. When I look at the lock screen on my iPhone and then the one in the article, I like the current one better :/
    Liked by 3 people
    • Steven Fisher says: The one in the article is a compressed JPEG. Don’t expect much of it.
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    • Matthew Leidholm (@MattLeidholm) says: I’m guessing that a real system font at that size would be hinted differently, or even a different weight selected before it becomes an iOS system font. Those strokes are very thin for the mockup’s screenshot size.
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    • irelandjnr says: I prefer the one in the article. Always fount the new font too thin.
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  3. iWagsz (@Iwagsz) says: Please don’t.
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  4. Dorian (@doriancioban) says: No and no. No. Noooooooo. NO!
    Liked by 2 people
  5. Sam E. Lawrence says: The WWDC Poster isn’t written in San Francisco. I would guess this change is still a year away.
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    • Zac Hall says: I believe it was then wasn’t.
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  6. bhssinger3 says: Helvetica Neue? Last I saw, it was Avenir…
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    • WaveMedia (@WaveMedia) says: iOS and OS X use Helvetica. Avenir is far more geometric similar to Futura. The R and G are big give aways of Helvetica. They’re quite distinct.
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  7. 89p13 says: I’ve switched to San Francisco on my MacBook Air OS X and really like the look. I’m hoping they make the change on iOS and OSX with the next releases!
    Liked by 4 people
    • bpbatch says: Me too. The font looks great on a retina screen.
      Liked by 1 person
      • ©plush (@hvlchk) says: Could you explain how and where, or even just point me in the right direction? Thank you in advance!
        Liked by 2 people
  8. Jonathan J Vander Veen says: In the lockscreen screenshot, the colon is really close to the nine.
    Liked by 3 people
    • dailycardoodle says: I’d say it was fairly well centred optically bearing in ming the negative space over the 4.
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    • irelandjnr says: Huh? Looks well away from it to me.
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  9. Frankie Tommy DeVito says: I’m simply not a fan of the San Francisco typeset, I personally love the Helvetica font family on the current OS/IOS
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  10. rogifan says: I’m just going to guess that at this point Apple doesn’t much care about non-retina screens. Plus it’s not like Helvetica Neue was great for non-retina devices.
    Hopefully this means the original iPad mini will go away and the MacBook Air will be the next to go. I’ll be very curious if Apple updates the MBA’s next year.
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  11. Peter Wiebe (@PeterJacob) says: How about that colon placement on the time? That looks good…
    Liked by 1 person
    • Bruno Fernandes (@Linkb8) says: That’s 9 to 5’s Photoshop job â€" those screens aren’t real.
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      • Stephen Coles says: True, but San Francisco does have a contextual alternate that raises the colon when placed between numerals. So yes, this is how it works on the Watch and most likely on any other system.
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  12. Gazoo Bee says: I wish Apple would spend less time on minutia like this and more time on actually fixing things. There are issues with the UI that are far more important than changing the font to an ever so slightly different font.
    Liked by 5 people
    • nonyabiness says: And still BT issues that continue to annoy.
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    • bpbatch says: You’re rightâ€"the ONLY change coming to iOS 9 is a new font. It’s weird how Apple only works on one thing at any given time. Yep. Uh huh…
      Liked by 2 people
      • arezhik says: You do realize the main focus of iOS 9 not really aesthetics but bug fixing and optimization.
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      • mdelvecchio99 says: you do realize apple never actually said that and it’s reported only thru rumor sites?
        also â€" apple has more than 3 programmers. they can have some people doing typeface work and some people doing fixing bugs or whatever your desired thing is.
        Liked by 2 people
      • bpbatch says: You do realize that Apple can also focus on aesthetics at the same time they work on iOS optimization, don’t you? It’s called “multi-tasking.”
        Liked by 2 people
      • jrox16 says: Ha, I got that sarcasm.
        And to the rest:
        LOL, seriously, don’t you guys all know there’s like thousands of engineers there with different roles and who can only be good at a specific portion of the system??
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    • jrox16 says: Do you think it’s only one person working on OS X? You don’t think that maybe, just maybe, it’s like a whole department of hundreds or thousands of engineers, with many groups/divisions with different responsibilities?? Like a group whose best talents are in fixing bugs, while another group is great at visual design and fonts and has no clue how to fix those bugs… You don’t think that’s how it works there? You don’t think Apple hires lots of engineers for different roles??
      And two people liked this comment? Jeez you people never worked in a real company I guess.
      Come on people….
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    • WaveMedia (@WaveMedia) says: I don’t think the people designing the UI and fixing bugs are the same. They’re usually different teams.
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    • Catherine Rot says:
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  13. srgmac says: Bleh…Do not want.
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  14. CJ Sheets says: With today’s high resolution screens Helvetica Neue is great. No need to change it but I guess we won’t have a choice.
    Liked by 1 person
  15. charismatron says: From the first unveiling of this font with the Apple Watch, I was immediately put off by “San Fransisco”. I’m not averse to change, but as a font geek there’s something about this one which simply doesn’t work for me.
    My sense is Apple’s simply going in the direction of everything coming from in-house, so this makes sense. I don’t like the font, and my designer blood will always be bothered by it, but this move isn’t at all surprising.
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    • rogifan says: Ok I’m not a font geek. What exactly is bad about it?
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      • mdelvecchio99 says: nothing. its like vanilla vs peach ice creams…whichever you prefer.
        me, i find Helvetica is better suited for print and just doesnt look quite right on computing devices. and that opinion is 100% as valid as somebody’s “as a designer…” opinion.
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  16. rnc says: Nooooo! I like Helvetica Neue better!
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  17. Krystian Łazowski (@AvATar7SeVen) says: Where can I find this flower wallpaper?
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    • cjt3007 says: Your backyard, garden center, park… I’m sure you can download it for free from one of those places.
      Liked by 1 person
  18. cjt3007 says: Wait, since when do iOS major releases have code names? First I’ve heard of this…
    Also, I thought SF was made to work on smaller screens… or is it just meant to scale well?
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    • J.latham says: I thought it was easier to read in smaller sizes. Which just means you can bump the font down on iOS for the benefit.
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  19. Joe Joiner (@joejoinerr) says: Honestly I’m still on OS X 10.9 because I think Helvetica sucks as a UI font and San Francisco sucks as a font for anything bigger than the watch it was designed for. That said, if I must upgrade at some point I’d rather have Helvetica than San Francisco any day.
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  20. atimoda says: This screenshot on OS X with San Francisco is so much better than the current Helvetica version… I hope they really change the font :)
    Liked by 2 people
  21. Michael Perry (@Alticus) says: iOS 9 sounds like a total snooze fest.
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    • mdelvecchio99 says: where did apple release a product page for it? i missed that one.
      the funny thing tho â€" people here complain “they should stop adding new features and fix things!” then people like you complain “it’s boring! new! moar!” â€" they just cant win, can they….
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    • jrox16 says: iOS has enough features, it’s time for fixing all the bugs and making it perfect. A snooze fest is exactly what a lot of people want. These phones do a ridiculous amount of things already, it’s time to slow down and fix bugs.
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  22. Michael Perry (@Alticus) says: Here’s an idea to keep the OS from looking stale on iOS 9, do something different than a wall of statically aligned icons.
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    • mdelvecchio99 says: try windows phone.
      Liked by 1 person
    • jrox16 says: Why? That’s the fastest way to get to your apps. A wall filled with static widgets that can only be seen from that wall is better?? So when you’re in an app you have to go home to check a widget? How does that make sense, you might as well have just gone to the app then, the homescreen wall becomes just another app container, and one you can’t get to from an app unless you leave it.
      Liked by 1 person
    • WaveMedia (@WaveMedia) says: Are you one of those people who just look at their device and play with nothing but the OS and default utility apps rather than actually USE it? The home screen is there to show your apps and launch them. That’s it.
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      • Nycko Heimberg says: With the truths widgets , no need to launch an application to have an information.
        Everything is visible . No need Slide ….just open your phone
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  23. kaplanmike says: Flashier? It’s just a slightly condensed sans serif.
    Nothing to see here. Move along.
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  24. Dylan D Fleck (@BlackDogg395) says: I like the current font way better. Please don’t change it, at least give us an option.
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  25. mdelvecchio99 says: bring it â€" SF resonates with me better than HN does.
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    • irelandjnr says: Good description of it. I’m the same.
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  26. Joseph Frye says: “may look particularly rough on non-Retina screens” seems like that would be a pretty big deal.
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    • rogifan says: Because Helvetica looks great on non-retina devices?
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  27. Ekim Güney Köse says: every designer knows that the helvetica font is the best estetic font in the world. even there’s a movie about helvetica font.
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    • WaveMedia (@WaveMedia) says: Nope. It’s the best neutral font. It doesn’t colour your expectations of what it’s used for. It’s designed this way, to get out of the way of the message and in this task it excels, hence it being the most popular font in the western world after more than 50 years.
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  28. André Hedegaard says: When you run out of new ideas, you can always change the font and call it “all new design”. Oh well, sigh!
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  29. Titanas says: San Francisco font looks great on desktop too, even when compared to Helvetica Neue. I can’t think how many non Retina devices are out there yet.
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  30. John Kelley says: I’m still waiting for Chicago to make a comeback.
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  31. Randy Willoughby (@R_Willoughby) says: San Francisco looks a lot like Google’s Roboto
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    • WaveMedia (@WaveMedia) says: Roboto is a sloppy attempt at a Frutiger and Helvetica type mix. The kerning on it is pretty dreadful and many characters look like they don’t belong in the same type face. Still, it’s better than Segoe, the kerning on that is even worse. Even the Windows logotype that’s set in it has this shockingly bad kerning present.
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  32. Tim Hall says: wow a new font?!! how exciting. Apples IOS is stale â€" sorry
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    • mytawalbeh says: And I’m so fascinated with stale thing if it is like the iOS. !
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  33. Cristóbal Fernández-Labbé says: Anything is better than Lucida Grande! :-)
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    • irelandjnr says: Yosemite doesn’t use Lucida Grande.
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  34. iPicsIran says: NO!
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  35. mytawalbeh says: I hope that iOS 9 will come with Apple Watch UI for applications too.
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  36. charilaosmulder says: I thought SF was especially designed for small screen readability, not for Macs.
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  37. drgeert says: I like the new San Fransisco, it seems to look a bit the way Helvetica 10 was rendered on classic black and white Macs in the nineties. There was always something nicely clear and substantial about that.
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  38. Sacha says: What next? Is the Apple system font in 2016 going to be Comic Sans?!?!
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