Rather than seeing only one font style in the Glyph Grid, you’ll be able to see each glyph in every font style. How you arrange them is highly customizable. And because it’s part of the Glyph Grid layout, you can optionally show metric line overlays and glyph names.

This is one of the most requested features, and I’m excited to have designed a solution that addresses a variety of use cases.

Example 1:

2 styles (ex: upright and italic) side by side, with glyphs flowing vertically in columns:

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Example 2:

3 styles arranged vertically, with glyphs flowing horizontally in rows.

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Example 3:

Many styles arranged in their own little grid, with glyphs flowing horizontally in rows.

Perfect for type families with more than one axis—like Roslindale by DJR, shown here.

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