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Neue Gstaad

Pangram Pangram Foundry · Ian Party, Francesca Bolognini, Mat Desjardins

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sans-serifswiss neo-grotesque width systemcondenseditalic
Neue Gstaad specimen from Pangram Pangram Foundry

A 112-style Swiss neo-grotesque width system by Ian Party, with seven subfamilies running from Compressed to Expanded.

About

A neo-grotesque width system by Ian Party, with assist from Francesca Bolognini and Mat Desjardins. The family runs to 112 styles across seven widths from Compressed to Expanded, each with eight weights, matching italics and a variable cut. Pangram pitches it as a calm, efficient Swiss typeface for compact editorial settings through to architectural display, sitting between heritage Swiss reference points and a contemporary variable workflow. The Essential Collection bundles Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic across all seven widths for teams who want one consistent system.

Classification

Pangram tags it Grotesk, Italics, Sans Serif, Variable. Built as a complete width system that spans from Compressed through Expanded, with seven subfamilies and 112 styles plus variable cuts.

Weights

ThinExtralightLightRegularMediumSemiboldBoldBlack

Optical sizes and widths

CompressedCondensedNarrowCompactNormalWideExpanded

Family

Neue Gstaad CompressedNeue Gstaad CondensedNeue Gstaad NarrowNeue Gstaad CompactNeue Gstaad NormalNeue Gstaad WideNeue Gstaad Expanded

Languages

Latin Extended

Tags

swissgroteskneo-grotesquewidth systemvariableeditorialluxuryworkhorse