Greisen

Greisen

Greisen

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Greisen

Greisen is an industrial sans serif typeface that comes in 18 styles, from Thin to Black, with matching italics for each weight. Its design emphasizes legibility and precision, with narrow proportions, tight spacing, and robust letterforms that create a strong, structured presence. The typeface combines a minimalist, functional aesthetic with a sense of strength and sturdiness, making it suitable for a wide range of design needs.

The versatility of Greisen makes it well-suited for a variety of scenarios, from editorial layouts, web design and packaging to branding projects that require clarity and reliability. Its condensed structure allows designers to create space-efficient layouts without sacrificing readability, while the italic styles provide a dynamic counterpart to the upright forms, adding movement and emphasis where needed.

Greisen also offers a comprehensive character set, offering multilingual support and extended OpenType feature support. Greisen easily adapts to a variety of media and design contexts, offering consistent performance and clear communication, while its combination of modern proportions and functional structure gives designs a sense of stability and professional precision.

Styles

18 Fonts

Characters

600+

Released

2024

Updated

2024

Designers

Eugene Tantsurin, Anna Remm

Version

1.00

Supported Languages

Supported Languages

Supported Languages

OpenType Features

OpenType Features

OpenType Features

Greisen
400
100

Type Family

Thin

Thin

Thin Italic

Thin Italic

ExLight

ExLight

ExLight Italic

ExLight Italic

Light

Light

Light Italic

Light Italic

Regular

Regular

Regular Italic

Regular Italic

Medium

Medium

Medium Italic

Medium Italic

SemiBold

SemiBold

SemiBold Italic

SemiBold Italic

Bold

Bold

Bold Italic

Bold Italic

ExBold

ExBold

ExBold Italic

ExBold Italic

Black

Black

Black Italic

Black Italic

Type Testers

223
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Features
1.0
0.000

Interdependencies

223
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Features
1.0
0.000

Interdependencies

223
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Features
1.0
0.000

Interdependencies

223
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Features
1.0
0.000

Systematisation

223
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Features
1.0
0.000

Systematisation

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Systematisation

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Dematerialised

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Dematerialised

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Dematerialised

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Characteristic

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Characteristic

223
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Features
1.0
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Characteristic

223
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Features
1.0
0.000

Electrostatic

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Electrostatic

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Electrostatic

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Gesticulates

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Gesticulates

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Gesticulates

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Restructure

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Restructure

223
Axes
Features
1.0
0.000

Restructure

70
Axes
Features
1.1
0.000

The art of stone carving requires immense skill, precision, and creativity, transforming rough stone blocks into intricate sculptures and architectural details. Tools, ranging from simple chisels to advanced pneumatic devices, are developed to help sculptors bring their visions to life.

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The art of stone carving requires immense skill, precision, and creativity, transforming rough stone blocks into intricate sculptures and architectural details. Tools, ranging from simple chisels to advanced pneumatic devices, are developed to help sculptors bring their visions to life.

70
Axes
Features
1.1
0.000

Bearings reduce friction and facilitate smooth motion between moving parts in machines. They come in various forms, such as ball bearings and roller bearings, each developed to be specifically suited to their unique technical applications.

24
Axes
Features
1.2
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Bearings reduce friction and facilitate smooth motion between moving parts in machines. They come in various forms, such as ball bearings and roller bearings, each developed to be specifically suited to their unique technical applications.

30
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Features
1.1
0.000

Digital techniques bring together the traditions of sculpture and the possibilities of modern technology, giving artists new ways to shape stone with precision and freedom. Sculptors often start by creating a 3D model on a computer, experimenting with forms, textures, and proportions before touching the physical block. This digital planning allows for adjustments, simulations, and even collaboration across distances, ensuring that the final piece meets both aesthetic and structural goals. Then, computer-controlled tools such as CNC machines, robotic arms, or laser cutters gradually carve the stone according to the digital plan, preserving fine details that would be extremely difficult or time-consuming to achieve by hand. This method makes it easier to produce intricate patterns, architectural elements, or large-scale sculptures while saving time, reducing material waste, and lessening the physical strain of traditional carving. Even with these technological interventions, the natural qualities of stone—its weight, grain, and texture—remain central, giving each piece a tangible presence and a sense of permanence. Digital stone carving bridges traditional craftsmanship and modern technology, expanding creative possibilities while maintaining the timeless essence and tactile character of stone.

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License Terms

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• Full Family includes all styles plus the Variable Font.
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