
A narrow, square-cut display family with reverse ink traps at stem-bowl junctions, drawing on both sci-fi aesthetics and 19th-century wood poster types.
About
Seven weights with matching italics make up this display family, its character defined by a reverse ink trap treatment where stems meet bowls, producing a sharp, slightly notched quality unusual among contemporary typefaces. The narrow, upright construction recalls the condensed wood types of Victorian poster printing, while the overall squareness edges it towards a science-fiction visual vocabulary. Latin-based language support is broad, making it usable across Western European markets.
Classification
A narrow, square-shaped display typeface blending sci-fi aesthetics with 19th-century wood type sensibility; the reverse ink trap treatment at stem-bowl junctions makes it too stylised for body text, firmly placing it in the display category.