VARIANZ

VZWO VARIANZ Serif

Description

This is the Serif Family from the VARIANZ Variable Superfamily. VARIANZ is a variable font, that contains four standalone fonts with different characters and five intermediate instances as a basis. With the four font characters “High Sans”, “Low Sans”, “High Serif” and “Low Serif”, a two-dimensional space is opened up, in which users can move around completely free. By using the two sliders (“Expression” and “Serifs”) of this variable superfamily, it is possible to merge the four font characters smoothly and individually. Designers can thus decide exactly how much character of High Sans, Low Sans, High Serif and Low Serif should be contained in the design language of VARIANZ. Through this possibility of an individual and intuitive customization beyond the four characters, users thus receive multiplied design possibilities and a maximum of control. In written communication, VARIANZ can be used to influence the respective tonality with absolute precision and thus the voice, with which the written word is told and the message is perceived.

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Werkbank

H-H–H—H
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Contextual Alternates | ON

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H0123456789
H0123456789
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Subscript, Superscript, Numerators, Denominators | ON

1/2   1/3   2/3   1/4   3/4   
1/8   3/8   5/8   7/8

0123456789/0123456789

Fractions | ON

1A   1a   2O   2o   No.

Ordinals | ON

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Tabular Figures (Lining & Oldstyle) | ON

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0123456789

Oldstyle Figures (Proportional & Tabular) | ON

¡H   ¿H   H/H   H\H
H-H   H–H   H—H
(H)   {H}   [H]   «H»   ‹H›
H@H   H|H   H¦H

Case-Sensitive Forms | ON

Uppercase

Lowercase

Ligatures

Ordinals

Greek

Standard Figures

Black Circled Figures

Circled Figures

Lining Figures

Oldstyle Figures

Tabular Lining Figures

Tabular Oldstyle Figures

Denominators

Numerators

Fractions

Inferiors

Superiors

Separators

Punctuation

Symbols, Currencies, Math

Arrows

Accents, Accentmarks

Classification Modern (High Serif)
Clarendon-Style (Mid Serif)
Slab Serif (Low Serif)
Styles 3 Styles
Glyph Count 583 Glyphs per Style
Release 09/2023 Version 2.0
08/2020 Version 1.0
Version 2.0
Design Viktor Zumegen
Font Production Viktor Zumegen
File Formats (static fonts) .otf
.ttf
.woff
.woff2
Access All Alternates
Glyph Composition/Decomposition
Contextual Alternates
Localized Forms
Subscript
Scientific Inferiors
Superscript
Numerators
Denominators
Fractions
Ordinals
Lining Figures
Proportional Figures
Tabular Figures
Oldstyle Figures
Case-Sensitive Forms
Standard Ligatures
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lnum
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