Ever tried to write a Sans-Serif by hand? We did it Supernettâ„¢!
More than 4700 glyphs per style to pursue one goal: let the font look real hand-made, let equal glyphs look different to each other. Three OpenType features are specially tailored to enhance this impression, with a maximum effect when applied to big type:
Alternating Letters
For a truly hand-drawn look, letters and numerics alternate randomly between three different variants (activate “Contextual Alternatesâ€)
Rotating letters
All glyphs rotate randomly and slightly around their own axis (activate “Swashesâ€)
Varying Baseline Shift
Each single glyph moves individually up or down (activate “Titling Alternatesâ€)
... and some more OT-features for the typographic detail:
Case Sensitive Forms
This feature shifts various punctuation marks to a position that works better with all caps typography. (It is deployed when an app’s all-caps styling is applied)
Slashed Zero
The problem with the numeral 0 is that it can look too much like O in some typefaces. This feature replaces every zero with a slashed zero. (activate “Zero with a Slashâ€)
Fractions
Substitutes figures separated by a slash by proper fraction glyphs. A date however, written like 10/12/2013 will remain unchanged. (activate “Fractionsâ€)
Stylistic Set 03 lets you choose between two different styles of bullet (•)
Stylistic Set 04 lets you choose between two different styles of Y
Supernett – a versatile display font – is tailored for large font sizes but also impresses with an astounding legibility in small typesettings. Supernett is fairly condensed for space-saving headlines, a more extended version is already in the works. The extensive character set supports Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
And now, please enjoy!
Designed by Georg Herold-Wildfellner
File Size: 3.13 MB
Release date: January 14, 2014
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)