Synt is a unitized reimagining of 19th century modern faces, complete with variable slant modulation and an emphatic rhythm. It takes its logic and shapes from a typeface used in a 1900 book by influential commercial printer Theodore Low De Vinne, remixing them with special glyphs and musical alternates ideal for apps, podcasting, and all spheres of streaming.
The typeface has a 'parametric' rhythm, meaning there is an identical distance between and within every stem. Its strict unitization plays a central role in why the typeface feels so even and consistent across weights and styles.
The full family comes complete with six weights, a mono cut, and not one but three styles of italics: a True Italic (16°), a Slanted variation (16°), and a Turbo Slant (32°) for whenever you need to really emphasize something. A Variable Font file allows users to slide between the entire slanted range.