Grafier is a serif typeface that rethinks classic design in the digital era. The original source of inspiration was good old Baskerville, an English typeface from the 18th century ● But Grafier went its own way and got some unique new features. The most obvious one is uncompromisingly straight serifs, which join inside the letters ▲ This brutal linearity is also supported by distinctive flag-terminals, chopped shapes and squarish punctuation.
The family consists of 10 styles: five weights from Regular to Black in two contrast variations. All the styles are also available as one variable font with two axes ■ Straight letter shapes makes Grafier a good pair for sans serif fonts. The typeface works perfectly in big and medium sizes; low-contrast styles are suitable for short texts as well. In such cases the readability can be improved by using stylistic alternatives that disconnect serifs.