
A two-style display family that pairs an extreme, symbol-like Super cut with a neutral Regular for contrast-driven typographic work.
About
Tabi offers two stylistically opposed cuts: the Super style pushes conventional letterforms toward abstract, illustrative shapes suited to large-scale and poster work, while the Regular provides a clean, neutral companion for mixing or grounding compositions. The family has been used by Apple Music, suggesting currency in commercial branding contexts. With 365 glyphs and broad Latin coverage across over 80 languages, it is practically equipped despite its expressive intent.
Classification
Tabi is explicitly a display family, with a Super style that pushes letterforms toward illustrative, cryptic symbols, and a Regular that acts as a neutral counterpart. The extreme stylistic contrast and large-scale intent place it firmly in display.