What is the Versteeg™ font?
Versteeg was originally designed as a font that would work at a singular pixel level. In the spirit of this reduction, Versteeg was designed with an x-height of 3 units with capitals at 4 units. This extreme simplification is what makes Versteeg unique.
After designing the square version of the typeface, creating a series of circular versions was a natural evolution. These versions have a resemblance to braille, but don't actually have a relationship with any braille characters. The width of each face is carefully designed to make sure that the letters will align perfectly in multiple lines. More…
Versteeg is, for the most part, a display typeface, and isn't recommended for large blocks of text.
Versteeg™ Font families
The Versteeg™ includes the following font families:
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Versteeg™ Preview
Here is a preview of how Versteeg™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
click here.
