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Snug: Triple-Axis Variable Font

Typography
Snug
A Triple-Axis Variable font is Available Now.
Introductory Offer: $99 for Snug Variable

The Process
Take a quick journey with me and see how a simple lettering exploration turned into a series of typographic exercises that became a physical product and ultimately gave birth to the idea for this triple-axis variable font family called Snug
Let's start at the beginning.
The initial design of Snug was this 'Good Luck' lettering exploration.
Created and posted to Instagram in 2017.
The design struck a chord with my audience and was shared/reshared quite a bit. But for me, it was those very narrow counter-letterforms that got me thinking about what this could look like as a typeface.
I continued exploring the series, creating several other pieces between 2017 – 2020
Each time I would draw more letterforms as I needed them.
The Product(s)
In 2018 I refined the original Good/Luck design and created a few physical products:
Stickers and an Enamel Pin. (sold out) I also collaborated with Scout Book to create a notebook for AdobeMax. The artwork was used to show-off their new black chipboard cover stock + silver ink options.
My original pins had sold out but I was still get requests for them. Rather than remake the same pin, I decided to create an alternate version in 2020 that was more closely related to my initial horizontal sketch. This time I produced 3 variations in 3 materials: Black/White, Copper/White, Gold/Black
The Font
During this time, I had also been creating the first iteration of the typeface but it was called Condenser. (2018-2019) During the early stages I used it internally in my own design projects. The design was once again put on the back burner until I could decide if it was worth the effort to make a retail release.
Stepping Away
Type design projects are often long-term. Snug was no different. I sat on the design for most of 2021 and didn't revisited it until the fall of 2022. Looking back at the original pin I realized I really enjoyed the way the enamel rounded the terminals. That natural softening that happens when creating enamel pins added a warmth to the very structured forms. I decided this is what was missing that was the thing that I would infuse back into the design.
Redrawn + Remastered + Released
With a clear direction on how to complete the design I brought old files into the latest Glyphs program and redrew everything. I refined forms and proportions, added new weights and widths and developed the typeface into a 3-axis variable font.
The structure of the forms made Snug a prime candidate for a variable font. While weight and width axis are traditional, the straight sides drove the possibility of including a third axis for the x-height. Because the x-height was already quite tall, the forms were adjusted down to include a lower style.
Snug
A Triple-Axis Variable font
is available now.
Even at it's widest setting, Snug is still a condensed design overall. 
Features
The font includes several alternates, a selection of discretionary ligatures and some nested caps.
How to Download & Use Snug
1. Snug is available directly from my foundry pstypelab.com
The Variable font will come with all full family licenses of Snug.

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