Neue DIN

A wide-ranging reimagining of the DIN typeface built around extreme width variants and a variable-first approach, covering eight width axes from XXCondensed to XXWide.
About
Rooted in the German industrial tradition of DIN, this family extends the original's utilitarian geometry into a contemporary system with nine weights, italics, reverse italics (Retalic) and eight subfamilies spanning XXCondensed to XXWide. The variable-first architecture makes the full width and weight range accessible as a single file, while script coverage across Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and Thai broadens its reach considerably. The combination of compactness and extreme expansion makes it suited to both tight editorial settings and large-format display work.
Classification
Neue DIN is a reimagining of the classic DIN typeface, a geometric industrial sans-serif with deep roots in German standardisation and signage traditions, extended here with extreme width variants and variable font capabilities.