Archivo was designed to be used simultaneously in print and digital platforms. The technical and aesthetic characteristics of the font are both crafted for high performance typography. It was designed by Héctor Gatti to be used simultaneously in print and online platforms and supports over 200 world languages. Archivo is a grotesque sans serif typeface family from Omnibus-Type. It was originally designed for highlights and headlines. This family is reminiscent of late nineteenth century American typefaces. It includes single Black weight and Narrow styles, and was derived from Chivo.