Saes | Grotesk

: The design team studied old specimens and intentionally included "mistakes" to enhance its organic feel. For example, the bar of the pound symbol (£) is slightly uneven, mimicking historical printing inaccuracies. Technical Specifications

The typeface is inspired by the "lack of refinement" found in the first XIX-century sans-serif specimens. During this era, these fonts were considered strange or "grotesque" because they lacked the elegant serifs of traditional Roman styles. Saes Grotesk captures this "vintage vibe" but updates it with contemporary aesthetic features to make it suitable for current design trends.

: Features a wide character set with 661 glyphs , covering numerous typographic needs. Ideal Usage Saes Grotesk

: Its extensive weight range makes it flexible for complex layouts. Saes Groteske - Behance

Due to its mix of high-impact visual "quirks" and clean modern lines, Saes Grotesk is frequently used for: : The design team studied old specimens and

: Where its unique letterforms (like the "g") can shine.

Saes Grotesk is a unique sans-serif font family that blends the of 19th-century typography with modern digital standards. Released in 2021 by W Type Foundry , it was designed by Diego Aravena Silo as a tribute to the early, often "unrefined" era of sans-serif fonts—traditionally known as Grotesques in Britain and Grotesks in Germany. Design Origins & Philosophy During this era, these fonts were considered strange

: For brands wanting a "weird-good-looking" or "organic" texture.