48 styles • Variable font

Sagittaire

The Collection

· 3 Families

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Sampler

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Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

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Information

Like the mythological arrow-slinging centaur, said to never miss the target he’s aiming at, Sagittaire is a hybrid creature: halfway humanist and nuanced, halfway raw and undomesticated, it traces a bewildering figure characterised by a high-waisted body with a seemingly unnatural distribution of widths an volumes. At its extremities, feather-like terminals bloom from orthogonal stems, flowing gracefully into sharp arrowheads that pierce the reader’s eye in the lightest cuts, only to gradually soften up across the 3 styles (Display, Standard, Text) for a total of 48 weights.

The matching italics, built according to the same aesthetic principles, feature a brusque sliced ductus that adds diagonal stress to an already spirited texture. Through the combination of these two styles, Sagittaire’s bedazzling appearance is fully manifested: an outlandish carrier of mystical symbolism ready to take its place in the firmament of typography.

Whatever the objective of your design is, you can rest assured, Sagittaire will always hit the spot.

Credits & Details

Designed by
Valerio Monopoli
Released in
2023
Developed for
Latin European Languages
Export
TTF, WOFF, WOFF2

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