Twk Everett Font Family
TWK Everett Font Family
The is a contemporary neo-grotesque typeface designed by Swiss graphic and type designer Nolan Paparelli and released through the WELTKERN® foundry in March 2021.
The TWK Everett Font Family shines in its capitals. The tail of the ‘Q’ is a horizontal slash cutting through the bottom right. The leg of the ‘R’ extends far out, creating a stable, elegant stance. These small touches prevent the font from feeling generic. TWK Everett Font Family
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Pairing TWK Everett with Other Fonts
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- Text Version: The standard cut. It features slightly larger x-heights, more open counters (the negative space inside letters like 'a' and 'e'), and looser spacing. This ensures readability at small sizes (10px–14px) and in long-form reading.
- Display Version: Intended for headlines and large signage. The spacing is tighter, and the contrast is slightly adjusted to look elegant at massive sizes.
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The typeface was initiated in 2014 while Paparelli was a student at (University of Art & Design Lausanne). It is named after the American photographer Daniel Everett , whose work—noted for its focus on modern architecture and "non-places" like airports and surveillance towers—served as the initial inspiration for the font's structured, slightly brutalist forms. TWK Everett Font Family The is a contemporary
In a sea of geometric sans-serifs that use a single-story ‘g’ (like a circle with a tail), Everett bravely opts for a classic double-story ‘g’. This is a throwback to old-style grotesques and increases readability significantly in body text. It adds a touch of traditional authority to an otherwise modern face. Text Version: The standard cut