What is the Rift font?
The idea for Rift was conceived while designing a board game called Control. The time-travel theme and sci-fi overtones of the game pushed me to find inspiration in the titles and lettering on campy sci-fi posters from an earlier age. What was found was tall, geometric type often rooted in the square-sans genre. From that exploration, a bold typeface was built for the titles on the cards and logo of the game.
An interesting phenomenon occurred as Rift was placed in other scenarios—it adapted. Though sci-fi usage was the original influence, the end-product became something much-more versatile. This led me to develop new weights, italics, and soft styles for the face in order to accommodate a wider array of use. More…
Rift was further given Opentype features to allow designers more flexibility and control over the family. Stylistic Alternates give Rift a more playful vibe that still retains its earnestness. Tabular Figures are perfect for reports, timers, or apps when numbers and currency need to align vertically. Clocking in at 457 glyphs, Rift covers an extensive range of languages.
Rift Font families
The Rift includes the following font families:
- Rift Light
- Rift Light Italic
- Rift Regular
- Rift Italic
- Rift Medium
- Rift Medium Italic
- Rift Demi
- Rift Demi Italic
- Rift Bold
- Rift Bold Italic
- Rift Soft Light
- Rift Soft Light Italic
- Rift Soft Regular
- Rift Soft Italic
- Rift Soft Medium
- Rift Soft Medium Italic
- Rift Soft Demi
- Rift Soft Demi Italic
- Rift Soft Bold
- Rift Soft Bold Italic
Rift Preview
Here is a preview of how Rift will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.