GT Pressura is inspired by metal type printing history as well as engineered letters stamped onto shipping boxes. It uses the visual gesture of ink spreading under pressure as a stylistic device, offering an alternative to more spindly typefaces of the digital age.
GT Pressura is inspired by metal type printing history as well as engineered letters stamped onto shipping boxes. It uses the visual gesture of ink spreading under pressure as a stylistic device, offering an alternative to more spindly typefaces of the digital age.
A1 features 2 websites using GT Pressura, including Studio Juicebox and Strut. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using GT Pressura on A1 tend towards Typographic, Animated, and Illustration design styles. They're most commonly built with Webflow.
You can get GT Pressura from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.