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Uni Grotesk specimen from Typotheque

A grotesk system from Typotheque offering text and display cuts alongside a condensed subfamily, sold as individual styles named after world cities.

About

The family spans four weights from Light to Bold, each with italics, across both standard and condensed widths, with a dedicated Display cut for larger settings. Individual styles carry city names — Amsterdam, Bengaluru, Copenhagen and so on — a presentational quirk that frames the system as internationally minded. The range covers the essentials for multi-format editorial and identity work without pushing into strongly expressive territory.

Classification

Described as a grotesk system with both text and display cuts, following the structural conventions of early European grotesque sans-serifs with a clean, neutral character.

Weights

LightRegularMediumBold

Optical sizes and widths

Display

Family

Languages

Latin

Tags

grotesqueneutralsystemtextdisplaycondensedeuropean