Big Druto

A high-density display sans built to eliminate excess white space in large titles, with a towering x-height and squarish letterforms that read as solid blocks of text.
About
Conceived as an extension of Blaze Type's Druto, it pushes density further by maximising x-height, attaching diacritics and stripping descenders to near nothing. The Display subfamily is designed with negative tracking built in, making each glyph a considered piece of a tightly packed whole. Twenty-four styles across two subfamilies cover Regular to Heavy with matching italics, and variable font support is included throughout.
Classification
Low contrast, squarish letterforms with a very large x-height and minimal descenders designed for dense, large-size setting. The reduced humanist influence and tight spacing place it in the geometric sans tradition, though its display-focused construction gives it a distinctive functional character.