Hamlet is a variable font that takes two different forms It actually has two personalities The first is geometric stonework, which is small in itself and holds
familiar The other takes inspiration from the Gothic style from medieval Europe, specifically in pointed arches and patterns found in the window bays (tracery) of Gothic churches The font is „uniwidth“", meaning that the letters of the font always occupy as much horizontal space in each mode, and in all steps in between It makes the font particularly usable in a digital setting.
Hamlet is a variable typeface that takes on two different forms. It actually has two different personalities. The first is a geometric sans-serif which is modest and rather familiar. The other draws inspiration from the Gothic architecture of medieval Europe, specifically the pointed arches and patterns found in the tracery of Gothic churches. The font is “uniwidth”, which means that the letters of the font take up the same amount of space on either side of the axis. This makes the font ideal for the digital environment.
Photos by: Sisters Lumiere
Hamlet