HD Colton Compressed Light Italic

Designed by Daniel Jones, HD Colton is a sans serif font family. This typeface has ninety-one styles and was published by HyperDeluxe.

HD Colton is a 90-style super-sans from London Design Studio HyperDeluxe®. Using a combination of horizontal & vertical terminals along with squarish ovals, it is built with a confident structure that feels so much more than a neutral sans, it feels iconic.

Engineered in 5 widths, compressed to extra wide, and in nine weights, HD Colton features a huge 90 styles that will offer your brand ultimate flexibility and variation in one font family.

The black weights will help bring prominence to your brand while the light to mid weights will help you tell your story at a smaller size.

HD Colton includes 1200+ glyphs per style, providing you with a workhorse sans that supports 200+ languages including extended Latin, extended Cyrillic and basic Greek. Also included are 5 stylistic sets, 2 arrow sets & numerous OpenType features (see last poster for complete list).

The HD Colton complete family package comes with a single, 3-axis variable font so you’ll have an infinite amount of combinations and uses for you to experiment with and add that touch of finesse to your visuals.

Variable fonts are tech friendly providing smaller sizes for developers to work with, while also being responsive and used for motion design on the web.

HD Colton key features:

3-Axis Variable Font.
90 Styles.
1200+ Glyphs Per Style.
5 Widths (Compressed, Condensed, Regular, Wide, Extra Wide).
200+ Languages Supported.
Extended Latin, Extended Cyrillic, Greek Support.
Stylistic Alternates for some key glyphs (J, Q, G, l, &, Arrows).
Extensive OpenType features.

Style Compressed Light Italic
Filename hdcolton-complightitalic.otf
Format CFF OpenType & TrueType
Foundry HyperDeluxe
Price $35.00
Released 2022
Style Sans Serif
Designer Daniel Jones

HD Colton Family

91 Fonts

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$200.00

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