Xheighter Condensed

Xheighter Condensed

Xheighter Condensed

is a bold, narrow sans-serif font family designed by Lloyd Springer and published by TypeArt Foundry . Key Characteristics

Common Uses

: Primarily used for impactful headlines, architectural signage, and experimental 3D typography. 📖 "Arkitypo" Exhibition Context xheighter condensed

The Bold versions are designed to match the stroke weight of the original Xheighter Bold while retaining the condensed structure. Glyph Count Xheighter Condensed is a bold, narrow sans-serif font

A signature feature of this version is the use of square dots for the "i" and "j," as well as square periods, commas, colons, and semi-colons. Typography Features The font family includes 4 styles: Bold Italic Description Primary Use Glyph Count A signature feature of this version

Helvetica Compressed

While no existing font named Xheighter Condensed is documented, this analysis draws inspiration from real-world examples like (1963), Avant Garde Gothic Condensed , and Futura Condensed . These typefaces demonstrate how condensation can enhance visual impact in headlines or captions. Xheighter Condensed builds on this legacy by emphasizing x-height, a feature pioneered in sans-serif fonts like Futura and Din Pro , where clarity at scale is prioritized.