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Bankside Sans

Dalton Maag · Paul Troppmair, Bruno Mello · 2023

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sans-serifgrotesquecondenseditalic
Bankside Sans specimen from Dalton Maag

An early British grotesque reinterpreted for modern use, with nine widths from UltraCondensed to UltraExtended on a Weight, Width and Italic variable font.

About

Dalton Maag's Bankside Sans is a grotesque sans by Paul Troppmair and Bruno Mello, designed and developed 2023. The variable font carries Weight, Width and Italic axes, running Hairline to Black across nine widths from UltraCondensed to UltraExtended with matching italics. It pairs with Bankside Serif and covers Latin with support for over 790 languages.

Classification

Dalton Maag describes Bankside Sans as an early British grotesque sans typeface reinterpreted for modern users, with clear classic letter shapes and extreme widths for impact.

Weights

HairlineThinLightRegularMediumSemiBoldBoldXBoldBlack

Optical sizes and widths

UltraCondensedExtraCondensedCondensedSemiCondensedNormalSemiExtendedExtendedExtraExtendedUltraExtended

Family

Languages

Latin

Tags

british grotesqueindustrialvariableextreme widthsdisplayeditorial