Modern Gothic

A six-weight grotesque with matching italics, a variable font, and an unusually thorough OpenType feature set suited to editorial and information-heavy typesetting.
About
Running from Thin to Black with italic counterparts at every weight, the family includes a fully variable file covering both weight and italic axes. The OpenType palette is notably complete, covering fractions, ordinals, case-sensitive forms, tabular figures, scientific inferiors and stylistic alternates including single-storey 'a' and 'g'. Specimen copy drawn from Baudrillard and David Foster Wallace signals an editorial positioning around media, information and civic discourse.
Classification
A neo-grotesque with alternate single-storey 'a' and 'g' forms, extensive OpenType feature set, and a variable font, placing it squarely in the grotesque sans-serif tradition with contemporary refinements.