New York (2019), a new design unrelated to the earlier typeface of the same name. Designed to work with San Francisco. Available in four optical sizes: extra large, large, medium, and small.[2]
SF Mono (2017, Apple), mono variant of the San Francisco font introduced in 2015.
Script and handwritten
Apple Chancery by
Kris Holmes, commissioned by Apple in 1993. Holmes had been taught calligraphy at Reed College, by the same tutors as Steve Jobs (though not at the same time). The font's goal was to include complex alternates to somewhat mimic the verve of Renaissance scribes.
Venice (1984,
Bill Atkinson), bitmap script inspired by chancery cursive. Never converted to TrueType format.
Los Angeles (1984,
Susan Kare), bitmap casual script font. Never converted to TrueType format.