Twk Everett Font Family ^new^ -

Most purchases of the TWK Everett Font Family include variable font files, allowing you to seamlessly interpolate between any weight and width, which is a massive advantage for web developers looking to create responsive typography.

The typeface began as Paparelli's diploma project at in 2014. It was inspired by the work of American photographer Daniel Everett , whose architectural and urban imagery influenced the font’s symmetrical and structured aesthetic. TWK Everett Font Family

Perhaps the most distinctive feature is the double-story lowercase ‘g’. While Helvetica famously uses a single-story ‘g’ (resembling an ‘8’ with a closed loop), Everett employs a classic double-story ‘g’ with an open, teardrop-shaped lower loop. This feature, more common in old-style serifs and humanist sans (like Gill Sans), dramatically improves legibility in body text and adds a touch of elegance. Most purchases of the TWK Everett Font Family

(formerly Typewelder), is a contemporary grotesque typeface that strikes a unique balance between mechanical precision and organic flow. Named after the American photographer Terry Everett Perhaps the most distinctive feature is the double-story

Alongside the standard proportional family, Paparelli developed , a monospaced version released in October 2021 .

Features a symmetrical structure with organic drawings that give it a fluid yet digital flavor.