Minimalized
sans-serifgeometric sansitalic

A geometric sans built as an homage to the grid-driven, ornament-free aesthetic of 1990s digital and internet design.
About
Eight weights with matching italics, each referencing the artificial, modular sensibility that defined early computer-era graphic design. The designer frames it as a personal tribute to the period in which he first studied design, capturing the stripped-back neutrality that emerged from widespread adoption of computers. Broad Latin language support makes it practical alongside its nostalgic premise.
Classification
The typeface draws on the modular, grid-based aesthetic of 1990s digital design, placing it firmly in the geometric sans tradition with an industrial, reductive character.
Weights
ThinExtraLightLightRegularMediumSemiBoldBoldExtraBold
Languages
Latin Extended
Tags
geometric1990sdigitalindustrialmodularretrointernet-era