Subjective Display Typeface

  • Alex Slobzheninov
Subjective is a display font family, closely related to the Objective typeface. It is a strange experimental typeface that has a geometric skeleton and unusual features. These tails in letters like the a, j, y and t might remind you of calligraphy or hand scripts. The contrast is unique – the thin fonts are monolinear, and the bolder it gets, the higher the contrast. Subjective also has a brother – Subjective Serif. The tiny serifs only appear in lowercase, and their shape and size are exactly the same everywhere – in every letter, in every weight. Subjective can work perfectly in pair with it’s “normal” brother Objective. The font family comes in 8 weights, 16 styles, 347 glyphs per font. 192 languages are supported.
Guys, so far I’ve designed 6 font families, 88 fonts and over 30 000 glyphs – and share them for free here! If you want to say thanks – just buy me some coffee. Thank you, I appreciate that! Subjective is free for personal and commercial projects. You can download it here. Please, send me your projects with Subjective, I’d love to see it!
Portfolio categories brand identities | typography | typefaces | packaging | print / art
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