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Booton

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1Uni-width

The uni-width feature keeps glyphs at the same width across all weights and styles, preventing awkward shifts when moving from Regular to Bold. This consistency is particularly useful for button designs and digital interfaces where uniform spacing is crucial.

2Higher x-height

With a raised x-height, this typeface enhances readability and legibility, especially at smaller sizes. This tweak improves the overall balance and appearance of text, making it a versatile option for digital applications, from user interfaces to mobile devices.

3Cropped Diagonals

Cropped diagonals lend the typeface a cleaner, more refined look by softening sharp angles. This choice enhances legibility and gives the typeface a contemporary, approachable feel, making it ideal for digital displays and brand identities.

4Inktraps
Stronger Tapering

Inktraps and pronounced tapering fine-tune the letterforms by reducing visual noise in smaller sizes and low-resolution settings. These elements not only boost clarity but also give the typeface a distinctive edge, suitable for both print and screen use.

5Sharp-Edge Corners

Sharp-edge corners give the typeface a distinctive and robust look, emphasising clarity and precision. This feature keeps the design crisp and impactful, making it perfect for applications that call for a modern and assertive presence.

6Legability details

Subtle refinements focused on legibility make the typeface easier to read, particularly at smaller sizes and on screens. The typeface is manually hinted for superb legibility on Windows devices, ensuring a clear and consistent reading experience across different platforms and environments.

7Various angles

The inclusion of varying angles within the glyphs introduces a dynamic and contemporary flair to the typeface. These diverse angles add visual interest and improve the overall flow and rhythm of the text, making it an excellent choice for branding and modern media.

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  • Booton Thin Italic
  • Booton ExtraLight Italic
  • Booton Light Italic
  • Booton Regular Italic
  • Booton Medium Italic
  • Booton SemiBold Italic
  • Booton Bold Italic
  • Booton Heavy Italic
Weight
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Booton typeface is a sans-serif typeface specifically crafted for the digital age, designed to address the need for high-quality ① uni-width typefaces (also known as an equal-width, duplexed, or multiplexed).

Booton’s design prioritises uniformity, with each glyph maintaining a consistent width across all weights and styles. This makes it especially effective for interface elements like buttons, as it prevents unwanted shifts when toggling between Regular and Bold. The uniform spacing also benefits longer text passages, ensuring a smooth reading experience in interactive settings such as hover effects.

Optimised for digital use, Booton features a taller x-height that enhances readability on screens. The typeface is crafted with additional legibility features for smaller sizes, including ink traps, pronounced tapering at stem connections, and unique treatments of the lower "l" and upper "t" for clearer distinction.

Clever adjustments, like cropped diagonals, allow characters such as "A, V, v, W, w, X, x, Y, y" to fit comfortably within their designated widths. Furthermore, the hard-edged inner corners in letters like "f, g, j, Q, t, y" contribute a slightly technical and precise aesthetic.

Distinctive design choices, such as open upper terminals and horizontal lower terminals, give Booton its unique character. The typeface family also includes a variety of OpenType features, like Stylistic Sets and Contextual Alternates, which enhance its adaptability and utility in diverse digital environments.

Design: Daniel Quisek,

Assistance: Viktor Mizera,

Manual hinting: Renegade Fonts,

Spacing and Kerning: Igino Marini,

First Sketch: 8/2021,

Released: 9/2024,

Range: 2 VF,

Axes: Weight, Italic

Language
Support

  • A

    • Afrikaans
    • Albanian
    • Asu
  • B

    • Basque
    • Bemba
    • Bena
    • Bosnian
  • C

    • Catalan
    • Cebuano
    • Chiga
    • Colognian
    • Cornish
    • Corsican
    • Croatian
    • Czech
  • D

    • Danish
    • Dutch
  • E

    • Embu
    • English
    • Esperanto
    • Estonian
  • F

    • Faroese
    • Filipino
    • Finnish
    • French
    • Friulian
  • G

    • Galician
    • Ganda
    • German
    • Gusii
  • H

    • Hungarian
  • I

    • Icelandic
    • Ido
    • Inari Sami
    • Indonesian
    • Interlingua
    • Irish
    • Italian
  • J

    • Javanese
    • Jju
    • Jola-Fonyi
  • K

    • Kabuverdianu
    • Kalaallisut
    • Kalenjin
    • Kamba
    • Kikuyu
    • Kinyarwanda
    • Kurdish
  • L

    • Latvian
    • Lithuanian
    • Lojban
    • Low German
    • Lower Sorbian
    • Luo
    • Luxembourgish
    • Luyia
  • M

    • Machame
    • Makhuwa
    • Meetto
    • Makonde
    • Malagasy
    • Malay
    • Maltese
    • Manx
    • Maori
    • Meru
    • Morisyen
  • N

    • North Ndebele
    • Northern Sami
    • Northern Sotho
    • Norwegian
    • Bokmål
    • Nynorsk
    • Nyanja
    • Nyankole
  • O

    • Occitan
    • Oromo
  • P

    • Polish
    • Portuguese
  • R

    • Romanian
    • Romansh
    • Rombo
    • Rundi
  • S

    • Samburu
    • Sango
    • Sangu
    • Sardinian
    • Scottish Gaelic
    • Sena
    • Shambala
    • Shona
    • Slovak
    • Slovenian
    • Somali
    • Sorbian (Upper)
    • South Ndebele
    • Southern Sotho
    • Spanish
    • Swahili
    • Swati
    • Swedish
    • Swiss German
  • T

    • Taita
    • Taroko
    • Teso
    • Tsonga
    • Tswana
    • Turkish
    • Turkmen
  • V

    • Vunjo
    • Vietnamese
  • W

    • Walloon
    • Walser
    • Welsh
    • Western Frisian
    • Wolof
  • X

    • Xhosa
  • Z

    • Zulu

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