HD Sans

A six-weight grotesque from Bastarda with slanted counterparts to each upright, pitched at entertainment and digital branding contexts.
About
Twelve styles span Regular through Black with a matching slanted cut at every weight, giving designers a compact but flexible grotesque for display work. The character set covers extended Latin with a broad range of diacritics, making it usable across most Western and Central European languages. Its sample contexts — streaming platforms, TV titles and short-form editorial — suggest a face built for bold, screen-led identities rather than extended text.
Classification
A contemporary grotesque sans with no visible humanist or geometric influence; upright and slanted styles across a wide weight range suggest a workhorse display grotesque.