The original sketch of the Bagoss typeface featured a crude condensed sans-serif construction with a large x-height and diagonal terminals. However as the typeface aged, it found its distinctiveness by increasing the contrast of the strokes and developing other details such as a tiny single-edge serif. During the maturation phase, the family grew into three subfamilies ranging from condensed to expanded widths. The typeface can reveal its cursive forms by turning on OpenType features. It’s the perfect typeface for any occasion where a little character is needed.
The original sketch of the Bagoss typeface featured a crude condensed sans-serif construction with a large x-height and diagonal terminals. However as the typeface aged, it found its distinctiveness by increasing the contrast of the strokes and developing other details such as a tiny single-edge serif. During the maturation phase, the family grew into three subfamilies ranging from condensed to expanded widths. The typeface can reveal its cursive forms by turning on OpenType features. It’s the perfect typeface for any occasion where a little character is needed.
A1 features 2 websites using Bagoss, including Deel and Oddit. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using Bagoss on A1 tend towards Illustration, Sans-serif, and Shapes design styles. They’re most commonly built with Next.js and Webflow.
You can get Bagoss from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.