Neureal is a reverse-contrast, sans-serif typeface developed through experimentation with extrapolation. The initial drawings, based on visual distortions, were fed into the computer, which then generated new ideas for letter shapes with mathematical calculations. The typeface consists of these revised and redrawn shapes as a result of a back and forth with the software. The proportional cut is optimised for display sizes, but Neureal is also accompanied by a Mono version designed for small sizes. Taking advantage of spatial constraints, the monospaced cut further aggravates the broken curves of the original design.
Neureal is a reverse-contrast, sans-serif typeface developed through experimentation with extrapolation. The initial drawings, based on visual distortions, were fed into the computer, which then generated new ideas for letter shapes with mathematical calculations. The typeface consists of these revised and redrawn shapes as a result of a back and forth with the software. The proportional cut is optimised for display sizes, but Neureal is also accompanied by a Mono version designed for small sizes. Taking advantage of spatial constraints, the monospaced cut further aggravates the broken curves of the original design.
A1 features 1 websites using Neural. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using Neural on A1 tend towards Display font, Animated, and Typographic design styles.
You can get Neural from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.