Lydia Sans
The impulse for creating a new typeface might come from a picture, a moment, or sometimes from a person. Lydia Sans was named after my dear grandmother, born in 1930. Graceful and direct — those were the leading insights for the first drafts of this type family. It blends the simplicity and elegance of 1930s modernist typography, capturing the essence of that era while presenting great legibility and a deep proclivity for nostalgia.
This typeface has 22 distinct styles and over 1300 glyphs per style. Covering more than 230 languages, including extended Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek, Lydia Sans boasts exceptional flexibility and readability, embodying a timeless charm perfect for any inspired project. Thank you, Grandma.
- Hairline
- Hairline Italic
- Thin
- Thin Italic
- ExtraLight
- ExtraLight Italic
- Light
- Light Italic
- Book
- Book Italic
- Regular
- Regular Italic
- SemiBold
- SemiBold Italic
- Bold
- Bold Italic
- ExtraBold
- ExtraBold Italic
- Black
- Black Italic
- Ultra
- Ultra Italic
- Et tu, Brute?
- I have a dream
- Live, laugh, love
- Let there be light
- Let them eat cake
- No man is an island
- Give peace a chance
- The eagle has landed
- I think, therefore I play
- Creativity takes courage
- All that glitters is not gold
- We are made of star-stuff
- One small step for man,
- one giant leap for mankind
- I am the captain of my soul
- Speak, so that I may see you
- Elementary, my dear Watson
- A journey of a thousand miles
- Design is intelligence having fun
- To live is the rarest thing in the world
- Art is never finished, only abandoned
- Believe you can and you're halfway there