Accompanying the launch of the all-new US Soccer crest, the federation also unveiled an all-new corporate font, 90 Minutes. 90 Minutes was designed by Type Supply's Tal Leming, who evolved the typeface from a sketch Nike had done in-house to complement the new logo.
USA 2016 Copa America Font
This is the font for the new United States 2016 jerseys.
Part of the 90 Minutes font family, Leming created an extra version especially for the use on the new US Soccer shirts, 90 Minutes Kit.
"These look similar to the Display subfamily, but the weights, widths and shapes are substantially different. The reasons for the changes varied from technical things like FIFA uniform regulations to abstract things like “what will the uniforms look like in five years?” This was a fascinating quagmire to work through."
You can read a lot more about the new font to be used by the US soccer national team at Copa America Centenario here.
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