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Commercial
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Variants
Super Condensed Thin (± Italic)
Super Condensed Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black (+ italics)
Condensed Thin–Black (+ italics)
Semi Condensed Thin–Black (+ italics)
Normal Thin–Black (+ italics)
Semi Extended Thin–Black (+ italics)
Extended Thin–Black (+ italics)
Variable font (all widths & weights)
Description

Neue World is a super‑serif family designed for commanding headlines, posters, and editorial statements. Created by Mat Desjardins and Valerio Monopoli, it spans six widths (Super Condensed to Extended), each in eight weights (Thin–Black), plus a variable font, totaling 48 styles. Inspired by vintage display types manually squeezed to fit various formats, it combines soft curves in lighter weights with hard contrast in heavier ones. Featuring full Latin and Cyrillic coverage (650+ glyphs per style), it’s ideal for designers seeking both elegance and impact in large‑scale typography.

Foundry
Pangram Pangram
Designer
Mat Desjardins, Valerio Monopoli
License
Commercial
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Light
Regular
Medium
Bold
Description

Sväng is a 1970s-inspired display typeface originally drawn in 1976 by Claes Nordenstam (as “Quickstep”) and digitized by Göran Söderström in 2019 for Letters from Sweden. It features bold stencil-style letterforms with parts removed to reveal dynamic, rhythmic shapes and strong ’70s flair, while remaining surprisingly versatile across different contexts. Offered in four weights with two stylistic sets (ss01 & ss02), Sväng brings both retro charm and contemporary utility.

Foundry
Letters from Sweden
Designer
Claes Nordenstam, Göran Söderström
License
Commercial
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Light
Light Italic
Regular
Regular Italic
Medium
Medium Italic
Bold
Bold Italic
Black
Black Italic
Description

Mikro Super is a bolder display version of the Mikro typeface, specially designed for tight headlines. Created by Göran Söderström and released in 2021 by Letters from Sweden, it adapts the geometric, polytopal style of Mikro into a bold and compact headline tool. The family includes six weights (Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black) with matching italics, and features a Unicase stylistic set as well as several OpenType stylistic alternates (ss01–ss04). It supports both Latin and Cyrillic scripts and is optimized for impactful, tight-setting display use.

Foundry
Letters from Sweden
Designer
Göran Söderström
License
Commercial
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Small
Medium
Large
Stencil
Description

Eksell Display is a distinctive display serif originally drawn by Olle Eksell in 1962 and digitized by Göran Söderström in 2015 for Letters from Sweden. The design features sharp, triangular serifs and strong contrast, bringing a mid‑century modernist feel.guage support for Greek and Cyrillic. Its personality shines through quirky The family includes four optical styles—Small, Medium, Large, and Stencil—plus lanletterforms like the 'g', 'a', and 'f', making it ideal for expressive headlines and artistic branding.

Foundry
Letters from Sweden
Designer
Olle Eksell
License
Commercial
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Thin
Light
Regular
Medium
SemiBold
Bold
ExtraBold
Black
Variable
Description

Rund Display is the display-specific sister to the eight‑weight Rund Text system, designed by Göran Söderström for Letters from Sweden and released in 2021. While rooted in geometric grotesk traditions (Futura, Avenir, Neuzeit Grotesk), Rund Display features distinctive concave terminal cuts and tighter spacing, enhancing its character in large sizes. Part of a unified system with Text and variable formats (width + optical size axes), it remains legible and warm when used in editorial, branding, headlines, and pairing contexts.

Foundry
Letters from Sweden
Designer
Göran Söderström
License
Commercial
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Variants
Light
Light Italic
Regular
Regular Italic
Medium
Medium Italic
SemiBold
SemiBold Italic
Bold
Bold Italic
Description

Ivar Fine is the fourth, most refined optical size in the Ivar serif superfamily, featuring higher contrast and sharper proportions than its Display counterpart, designed by Göran Söderström in 2020. Rooted in Times‑inspired construction with classic serif grace, it balances elegance and legibility—ideal for large-scale headlines. The family comprises five weights (Light–Bold), each with italics, and includes OpenType features like ligatures, tabular lining figures, and slashed zero, offering distinctive typography for sophisticated editorial and branding applications.

Foundry
Letters from Sweden
Designer
Göran Söderström
License
Commercial
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Thin
Thin Italic
Light
Light Italic
Regular
Italic
Medium
Medium Italic
Bold
Bold Italic
Black
Black Italic
Description

Lab Grotesque is a contemporary grotesk sans-serif designed by Göran Söderström and Stockholm Design Lab, released by Letters from Sweden in 2015. Inspired by early 20th-century grotesques, its unique character lies in curved strokes that subtly straighten toward square terminals. The family includes six weights (Thin to Black) with matching italics and offers stylistic sets to switch between square or rounded dots. Extensive language coverage spans Latin (including Vietnamese), Greek, and Cyrillic. OpenType features include stylistic alternates (ss01–ss02), zero, and tabular lining figures. A monospaced companion, Lab Grotesque Mono, enhances its typographic flexibility. Ideal for both text and display use.

Foundry
Letters from Sweden / Stockholm Design Lab
Designer
Göran Söderström, Stockholm Design Lab, Panos Haratzopoulos (Greek), Maria Doreuli (Cyrillic)
License
Commercial
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Variants
Thin
Light
Regular
Medium
SemiBold
Bold
ExtraBold
Black
Variable
Description

Eklips is a conceptual display typeface designed by Göran Söderström and released by Letters from Sweden in 2019. Inspired by the visual phenomenon of a solar eclipse—just before the moon obscures the sun—it uses overlapping, intersecting outlines to create letterforms that evoke a stencil-like appearance and suggest ambiguous three‑dimensional volumes. Depending on interpretation, the forms can appear lit from different angles, adding playful interaction with the reader. Eklips offers eight weights (Thin to Black), stylistic sets (ss01–ss07) plus oldstyle numerals, and full variable font support, allowing for nuanced typographic expression.

Foundry
Letters from Sweden
Designer
Göran Söderström
License
Commercial
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Display Light
Display Regular
Display Medium
Display SemiBold
Display Bold
Display ExtraBold
Display Italic (each weight)
Description

Ivar Display is the display optical size of the Ivar serif superfamily, designed by Göran Söderström and released through Letters from Sweden in 2017. Inspired by mid‑20th‑century text faces and rooted in classical serif traditions, it offers elegant high‑contrast letterforms with smooth terminals. Each optical size—Text, Headline, Display, and later Fine—is tailored to its intended use, and Display includes four weights with matching italics. It combines dependable Times‑like structure with refined detailing for impactful headlines and branding.

Foundry
Letters from Sweden
Designer
Göran Söderström
License
Commercial
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Extralight
Extralight Italic
Light
Light Italic
Book
Book Italic
Regular
Regular Italic
Medium
Medium Italic
Semibold
Semibold Italic
Bold
Bold Italic
Extrabold
Extrabold Italic
Variable
Description

Mori is a versatile and sophisticated gothic sans serif inspired by contemporary Japanese design, created by Caio Kondo with collaborators Satsuki Arakaki and Mat Desjardins, and published by Pangram Pangram. Spanning 16 styles (ExtraLight–ExtraBold, including matching italics) plus variable format, each style includes 597 glyphs: circled and squared numerals, subscripts & superscripts, Japanese-style punctuation, math and graphic symbols, and OpenType features like discretionary and standard ligatures.

Despite its workhorse reliability, Mori has unique details—a geometric ‘r’, double-story ‘g’, prominent G, 6, and 9, and exaggerated diacritics and punctuation—that give it quiet yet distinct character. Ideal for editorial, branding, graphic design, and code‑adjacent applications.

Foundry
Pangram Pangram
Designer
Caio Kondo, Satsuki Arakaki, Mat Desjardins