Vaud is a sans serif font family. This typeface has forty styles and was published by Wordshape.
Vaud UltraLight
The Vaud and Vaud Display family is a series of forty typefaces for screen use, text setting and display-size design. Vaud is a family of 40 weights of neutral, yet formally nuanced grotesk typefaces that takes inspiration from Helvetica, Akzidenz Grotesk, Univers and the original metal types from Switzerland, yet had a slightly larger x-height for more pronounced legibility.
Each weight is designed to be highly readable in print and on-screen. The italic variations are true italics, having a single-storied italic a and have been designed for smooth, fluid reading and text-setting. Lovingly spaced and kerned, the Vaud family works equally well for text typesetting and for display design work.
The entire family is comprised of a range of weights and a matching display family that features rounded terminals for large-scale display work.
Style | UltraLight |
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Filename | VaudUltraLight.otf |
Format | CFF OpenType & TrueType |
Foundry | Wordshape |
Style | Sans Serif |