Juneau
16 styles
TypeMates
TypeMates
Juneau is geometric but dynamic, it’s constructed but grotesque, it’s friendly but serious, it’s modern but also very classy. In short, Juneau is a lovely oxymoron, an ambivalent, ever reliable partner in crime.
The typeface’s architecture lives off a mix of ‘circular’ rounds inspired by old metal grotesques like Miller & Richard’s Grotesques, economic proportions and wide spread diagonals. The result feels dynamic and modern but not too timely. A modern classic, if you will. Because we do.
Whether it’s for French cook books, bike manufacturer annual reports, chemical compounds, luxury skin care packaging, concrete-based architectural guides, philosophy book footnotes or editorial design, Juneau is an eager workhorse. Together, the wide range of weights from Thin to Black, its powerful mid-range weights that serve perfectly well for text, the extreme styles that deserve to be set in big and proud sizes and the accompanying Italics grant every imaginable wish. The design of the Juneau’s Italics relies on the structure of the sturdy Upright with a shallow 11,98°-angle and a rotated twist. This approach distinguishes the two while ensuring perfect integration.
With more than 1,300 glyphs per style, including native-approved Cyrillic and a broad Latin character, Juneau speaks more than 250 languages. On top of all that Juneau is packed with a quiver of arrows and features stylistic alternates, case-sensitive punctuation, multiple sets of figures and small caps to pamper your typographic heart.
Foundry | TypeMates |
Designers | Philipp Neumeyer |
More Info | typemates.com |