Hoxton North
Hoxton North is a humanistic sans-serif typeface created in the north of England inspired by the modernist influences of Edward Johnston's London Underground typeface and Gill Sans. It features open forms and subtle contrast, enhancing print and digital media readability.
Paying homage to the creative movement in Hoxton, London, during the late 1990s, Hoxton North combines historical reverence with contemporary design needs. Its compact letterforms provide a robust lateral dynamic, making it space-efficient and versatile for various design applications, from large headings to body text.
Details include seven weights with true italics, 620 characters per style, and small caps. OpenType features include five number variations: inferiors, superiors, fractions, tabular, lining, and old style. Language support covers Western, Southern, and Central Europe.