
"Sunbather" Typeface
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Sunbather is a âbeyond high contrastâ typeface originally designed by Nick Steinhardt for the now iconic 2013 Deafheaven album cover of the same name.
Referencing early 20th century experiments by Swiss typographer Jan Tschichold, Sunbather challenges your eye to infer what isnât there. Sinewy curves meet sharp serifs to entrance the viewerâs gaze.
The regular weight stays true to the original font, while an added lowercase, diacritics, and stylistic alternates allow you to change terminal shapes or add in serifs that were purposefully omitted in the original.
Two new masters were drawn and interpolated from, a delicate âthinâ and a newly redrawn sturdy âblackâ comprising a range of seven weights.
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Sunbather is a âbeyond high contrastâ typeface originally designed by Nick Steinhardt for the now iconic 2013 Deafheaven album cover of the same name.
Referencing early 20th century experiments by Swiss typographer Jan Tschichold, Sunbather challenges your eye to infer what isnât there. Sinewy curves meet sharp serifs to entrance the viewerâs gaze.
The regular weight stays true to the original font, while an added lowercase, diacritics, and stylistic alternates allow you to change terminal shapes or add in serifs that were purposefully omitted in the original.
Two new masters were drawn and interpolated from, a delicate âthinâ and a newly redrawn sturdy âblackâ comprising a range of seven weights.
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Sunbather is a âbeyond high contrastâ typeface originally designed by Nick Steinhardt for the now iconic 2013 Deafheaven album cover of the same name.
Referencing early 20th century experiments by Swiss typographer Jan Tschichold, Sunbather challenges your eye to infer what isnât there. Sinewy curves meet sharp serifs to entrance the viewerâs gaze.
The regular weight stays true to the original font, while an added lowercase, diacritics, and stylistic alternates allow you to change terminal shapes or add in serifs that were purposefully omitted in the original.
Two new masters were drawn and interpolated from, a delicate âthinâ and a newly redrawn sturdy âblackâ comprising a range of seven weights.












