Compasse is a semi-condensed sans-serif household created by Ryoichi Tsunekawa and the entire household includes 12 design: six weights from Thin to ExtraBold and their coordinating Italics. The variety of styles supplies flexibility for title, headline and body text. And the large x-heights increases legibility and readability.
The standard skeleton of their letterform was not created over-modularly however reasonably semi-modularly (changed by designer's experience). For that reason the typical artificiality and unnaturalness which come from module-design does not exist in this family. The advanced letterform and its universal, neutral, and standard design make it possible to be used across a wide variety of applications in all medias, all purposes.
Compasse supports practically all european languages: Western, Central, South Eastern Europeans and afrikaans. And superior figures, inferior figures, denominators, numerators and portion can be accessed by utilizing OpenType features.
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