The Henderson Sans typeface family serves as the sans-serif counterpart to the Henderson Slab series, establishing a dual system of high technical complexity. This process of formal synthesis is not a mere simplification, but rather a contemporary reinterpretation of the original structure. By dispensing with the square serifs (slabs), the typeface reveals a highly sophisticated skeletal architecture that balances the heritage of handcrafted lettering with the rigor of modern geometric design. The system maintains isometric glyphs relative to its predecessor, ensuring a seamless transition and absolute visual consistency in editorial and corporate applications that require a cohesive and versatile typographic hierarchy.