

Wevli is a revival from Ray Larabie’s earlier foundry, Larabie Fonts. The design was rebuilt from scratch to make a quality practical typeface free from constraints of the original design. Lower x-height, longer descenders, simplified glyphs and vital corrections to the vowels increase legibility without defeating the character of the original. Style-wise, Wevli has an inky technical pen look that leans toward futurism. Razor-sharp vertices mingle with quarter-squared bowls to contrast with the profusion of rounded forms yet compliment them at the same time. Wevli is deliberately inconsistent with one effect in mind; to get the eye’s attention and force the consumer (victim) to read your message. Wevli italics depart from the normal set with freer forms and cues from widely differing sources, including a cursive s and curled l-a current favourite of many designers. Wevli is an extended family of eight weights, including bold and condensed versions. A bonus Wevli dingbat font can be used in-line for consistent results.

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