Léman’s design is inspired by the grotesque type styles found in the mid 19th through early 20th century in Germany and the US. The font family is available in seven optical sizes, drawing a bridge between between Bauer’s Breite Grotesk at text (8pt) sizes, and Berthold's Royal Grotesk at display (72pt) sizes. Léman supports extended Latin, including Pan-Nigerian and Vietnamese, as well as extended and localized Cyrillic, for a total of 516 languages supported. Each of Léman's 63 styles is available individually or all together in a single-file variable font
Publication date | TBD 2024 |
Design date | 2018-2023 |
Axes | Weight, optical size |
Number of styles | 63 |
Scripts supported | Cyrillic, Latin |
Total glyphs | 1712 |
OpenType features | Stylistic alternates, localized forms, contextual alternates, discretionary ligatures, fractions, old-style figures, tabular figures, small capitals, case-sensitive forms |
Design, production, engineering | Jeremy Tribby |
Consultant, Cyrillic | Maria Doreuli |
Consultant, Vietnamese | Donny Trương |
Latin letters
Cyrillic letters
Numbers
Punctuation
Currency
Math
Symbols
Languages supported: