Plotter Liner

A family of five subfamilies built around the aesthetic of single-stroke plotter lettering, extending into stencil, mono and layered display cuts.
About
Rooted in the mechanical precision of pen-plotter output, the family spans proportional and monospaced cuts alongside stencil variants of each, all sharing a consistent skeletal logic drawn from instrument-plotted letterforms. The Display subfamily adds a layered Bold split across four separate layer fonts, giving designers control over colour and depth. City-named styles — Amsterdam, Bengaluru, Copenhagen, Damascus — suggest additional regional or script-specific variants, with Arabic coverage confirmed.
Classification
The single-stroke, plotter-derived construction and stencil variants place this firmly in the technical/engineering sans tradition, with a monospaced sibling confirming its utilitarian, instrument-led heritage.