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New Order

Newlyn · Rutherford Craze and Miles Newlyn

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sans-serifgeometric sans
New Order specimen from Newlyn

A five-weight geometric sans by Rutherford Craze and Miles Newlyn, drawing quietly on early twentieth century avant garde letterforms.

About

Designed by Rutherford Craze and Miles Newlyn, New Order takes geometric sans conventions and inflects them with subtle references to constructivist and Bauhaus-era typography without becoming a period revival. Five weights from Light to Bold cover the range needed for continuous text and titling alike. The even spacing and restrained forms make it a serviceable choice for editorial, institutional and branding work.

Classification

New Order draws on early twentieth century avant garde typography, suggesting geometric and constructivist influences typical of the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements, placing it firmly in the geometric sans-serif tradition.

Weights

LightRegularMediumSemiBoldBold

Languages

Latin

Tags

geometricavant-gardecontemporarymodernistcleantexteditorial