WT Zaft

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Font

  • WT Zaft

Classification

  • Display

Type Foundry

Release

  • 2019

Type Designers

Mastering

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In 2019, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam hosted Mr. Gridnik, a retrospective celebrating the life and work of Wim Crouwel – a pioneer of Dutch graphic design. The exhibition’s title referenced the nickname he garnered for his analytical, grid-obsessed approach. For Crouwel, the grid wasn't just another design tool; it was a modernist proclamation, a system to revolutionise communication, as fundamental a tool as a chisel is to a carpenter.

A pilgrimage was made to Amsterdam, where the work was encountered in the flesh. Of particular interest was his series of typographic posters designed for the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum. Of these, the exhibition poster for Beelden in het heden (1959) stood out, displaying punchy slab-serif lettering – a rarity in Crouwel's work and perhaps why it piqued curiosity. Inspired by the poster and exhibition, ideas were quickly sketched upon a grid. The project rapidly snowballed, all still adhering to the grid, but with a slightly more playful character evolving out of this rigid system. And with that, the foundations of Zaft were laid.

Zaft is a weighty display font, full of eccentricity and impact. While rigid in design, there is a playful rhythm and harmony to the negative space, allowing for delicate pockets of air to exist between the heftily compact forms. This is further accentuated by Zaft's hairline letter-spacing. A unique feature worth noting is Zaft's use of contextual ligatures, which form rounded connections between particular glyph pairings. These gentle bridges add a touch of elegance to this otherwise heavy-duty design.

Set your super-families aside and make way for Zaft – unapologetically single-styled. A true modernist at heart. Long live the grid!