Weissenhof Grotesk was designed by Stefanie Schwarz, Dirk Wachowiak and published by Indian Type Foundry.
Weissenhof Grotesk contains 8 styles and family package options.
Weissenhof Grotesk is a constructed geometric sans serif from Stefanie Schwarz and Dirk Wachowiak – two designers from Stuttgart, where the Weissenhofsiedlung, or Weissenhof Estate, was built in 1927. Their family ships with four weights, each of which has an italic. The typeface's letterforms are inspired by modern architectural features, such as curves combining with straight segments. The straight-sided "o", for instance, acts as a pattern for many other letters.
Weissenhof Grotesk features monolinear strokes and a good amount of contrast between the stroke thickness of each weight. Its letter proportions tend toward equalisation, without becoming monospaced. The corners of each stroke's endings are rounded-off.
Font Family:·
Weissenhof Grotesk Light·
Weissenhof Grotesk Light Italic·
Weissenhof Grotesk Regular·
Weissenhof Grotesk Regular Italic·
Weissenhof Grotesk Medium·
Weissenhof Grotesk Medium Italic·
Weissenhof Grotesk Bold·
Weissenhof Grotesk Bold ItalicFile Size: 20.42 MB
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