Chromatic
Chromatic is an all-encompassing ‘anti-genre’ super family. By sympathetically changing glyph construction while passing through its six widths (Compressed, Compact, Condensed, Grotesque, Geometric and Gothic) Chromatic traverses multiple genres — this results in not only a plethora of highly usable individual fonts but a full type system for all use cases.
1 — The Compressed Width
The most condensed and modular width, with a vertical gas pipe design for a block-like and impactful aesthetic.
2 — The Compact Width
Sitting between a compressed (with gas-pipes) and condensed, Compact is useful for smaller type sizes where a space-conscious aesthetic is required.
3 — The Condensed Width
A Condensed style of Grotesque to create impactful headlines, whilst leaning to a less machined aesthetic.
4 — The Grotesque Width
Swiss-inspired, perpendicular, horizontal terminals, with Narrower proportions, for a more nuanced and neutral aesthetic.
5 — The Geometric Width
Circular forms with open apertures, for a friendly and approachable aesthetic.
6 — The Gothic Width
The widest, american-inspired styling with attached arm connections and open apertures, for an assertive and confident aesthetic.
Chromatic is available in six widths — Compact, Compressed, Condensed, Geometric, Grotesque and Gothic — over seven weights — Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold — and is open to licensing in both Standard (‘STD’) and Professional (‘PRO’) versions.
A monospaced version takes the grotesque DNA into a fixed-width format, and is available in four weights — Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold — all open to licensing in both Standard (‘STD’) and Professional (‘PRO’) versions.
It also includes copious alternate glyphs and characters that are categorized into a set of nine pre-defined stylistic sets. For further granular control, Chromatic contains 24 individual character variations to enable users to customise and modify the type family.