Tomato Grotesk

A modern geometric grotesque with pronounced stroke contrast and ink traps, available in nine weights with matching slanted cuts and a variable font.
About
Built around simple geometric shapes, Tomato Grotesk distinguishes itself through high contrast and tight spacing that holds up in small print and on screen. Ink traps reinforce its usability at small sizes, while at large dimensions the same features give it a lively, expressive quality suited to display work. The family spans 18 static styles plus a variable version, with an extensive OpenType feature set including stylistic alternates, ligatures, fractions and superiors, covering a broad Latin character set of over 800 glyphs.
Classification
Described explicitly as a modern grotesk with geometric shapes and accentuated contrast; the high-contrast strokes and ink traps give it a display-leaning character uncommon in pure geometric grotesques.