Shot (font family)

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The common "a" in all styles of weft
The cuts of the font family shot

The Schuss is a font family that consists of the four font families (styles) Sans, Slab, News and Serif. It was published by Jochen Schuß in early 2016.

features

The four styles of the weft are very similar in their ductus. Reduced to the essentials, they are suitable for running text and are therefore also designed as traffic font for greater distances. A universal font, restrained in design. Each family, i.e. each style, consists of five weights, different types of digits and small caps. The characters in the Pro styles are Latin extended, while the five styles in the Sans also contain Greek and Cyrillic. The table digits and the associated mathematical symbols have the same width across all styles and weights. With currently 40 Pro fonts (a total of 28,400 characters) it is one of the large typefaces.

Web links

Font family / Superfamily shot at MyFonts.com