
A directional variable typeface from Typotheque structured around compass-point stress axes, with named cuts including Mistral, Foehn, Leveche and Sirocco.
About
Each style in the Wind family is named after a real-world wind and corresponds to a compass direction, NE, SE, SW or NW, governing the angle of stress applied to letterforms. The variable version allows layering of opposing cuts to produce blended or animated typographic effects. Suited to display work where directional energy and optical tension are the point.
Classification
Wind is a directional variable typeface built around axis-based slant and stress variations named after winds, placing it firmly in the display category with an experimental variable font structure.