Saes Grotesk -
: The design team studied old specimens and intentionally included "mistakes" to enhance its organic feel. For example, the bar of the pound symbol (£) is slightly uneven, mimicking historical printing inaccuracies. Technical Specifications
: For brands wanting a "weird-good-looking" or "organic" texture. Saes Grotesk
: Features a wide character set with 661 glyphs , covering numerous typographic needs. Ideal Usage : The design team studied old specimens and
: The package includes a variable font version, allowing for granular control over weight and slant. : Features a wide character set with 661
Due to its mix of high-impact visual "quirks" and clean modern lines, Saes Grotesk is frequently used for:
: Ends of letters like “a”, “c”, and “e” are extended further than traditional models, creating a more contemporary silhouette.
Available at retailers like MyFonts , the family is highly versatile for both print and digital media: