
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 âMonarchâ and OS X 10.11 âGala,â 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 WWDCâ¦
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 âspecifically for legibility,â according to a description of typography on the Apple Watch Human Interface webpages for developers. San Francisco scales more dynamically to âmaintain clarity and legibilityâ regardless of text size.

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 fontâs general release this fall.

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 Watchâs 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 âthe future of iOS and OSÂ Xâ
How to use the Apple Watch font as the system font on OS XÂ Yosemite
Hopefully this means the original iPad mini will go away and the MacBook Air will be the next to go. Iâll be very curious if Apple updates the MBAâs next year.
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.
And to the rest:
LOL, seriously, donât you guys all know thereâs like thousands of engineers there with different roles and who can only be good at a specific portion of the system??
And two people liked this comment? Jeez you people never worked in a real company I guess.
Come on peopleâ¦.
My sense is Appleâs simply going in the direction of everything coming from in-house, so this makes sense. I donât like the font, and my designer blood will always be bothered by it, but this move isnât at all surprising.
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 somebodyâs âas a designerâ¦â opinion.
Also, I thought SF was made to work on smaller screens⦠or is it just meant to scale well?
the funny thing tho â" people here complain âthey should stop adding new features and fix things!â then people like you complain âitâs boring! new! moar!â â" they just cant win, can theyâ¦.
Everything is visible . No need Slide â¦.just open your phone
Nothing to see here. Move along.