Usual is a practical typeface, ideal for whenever typographic sobriety and neutrality is needed. With a clear modernist inspiration, Usual was born of the effort at utilizing a scale of proportions in type style.
Similarly to Le Corbusier's Modulor, the scale of percentages utilized in Usual, works as a tool or program for the typeface's metrics, and subsequently, the rhythm of the stems.
Typical consists of 5 weights from Light to Extra Vibrant, with matching italics. It was created to work well in a broad series of body sizes, from text settings to headlines. In addition to stylistic alternates and arrows, Usual's OpenType features include letters with shorter descenders, useful for setting headings with tight line-spacing.