Fabian Harb drew the first version of ABC Whyte years ago, after coming across a type sample from the early heyday of grotesques during a bout of archival digging. A few years later, we noticed that the design had aged gracefully, and so our lead designer Erkin Karamemet took up the task of exploring new possibilities for it. Fourteen months of dedicated work and 27,040 characters later, two related-yet-visually-distinctive font families materialized: ABC Whyte and ABC Whyte Inktrap.
Fabian Harb drew the first version of ABC Whyte years ago, after coming across a type sample from the early heyday of grotesques during a bout of archival digging. A few years later, we noticed that the design had aged gracefully, and so our lead designer Erkin Karamemet took up the task of exploring new possibilities for it. Fourteen months of dedicated work and 27,040 characters later, two related-yet-visually-distinctive font families materialized: ABC Whyte and ABC Whyte Inktrap.
A1 features 4 websites using Whyte, including Contractbook, The Stacked Store, and Plain. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using Whyte on A1 tend towards Pattern, Hand-drawn, and Sans-serif design styles. They're most commonly built with Webflow, Shopify, and Framer.
You can get Whyte from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.