What is the InterFace font?
The design of InterFace is influenced by the sans serif fonts of the late 19th Century. While many of the features are Grotesque, a softer look is achieved by blending in some humanist features, such as how the curved strokes meet the straight stems. The fractionally raised x-height allows for a slightly narrower design to increase the letter count where space is at a premium. InterFace’s highly individual design features on some characters support a unique look, which helps a brand or identity stand out from the crowd.
This Font is the official typeface of the UK’s famous Southeastern Rail service. It is used in all of their marketing, signs & logo. More…
The Standard Edition includes a complete Latin A Extended character set. Please see the Corporate Edition of the font for an extended character set with Greek and Cyrillic scripts.
InterFace Font families
The InterFace includes the following font families:
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InterFace Preview
Here is a preview of how InterFace will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
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