HAL Gap
HAL Gap is a powerful display sans-serif with sliced and chopped ends on round characters, allowing for tight spacing and sharp appearance perfect for mighty headlines. Gap belongs to a special group of recent typefaces that are technical renditions of historic designs, blending an interesting idea from the past with modern type design possibilities. Originally inspired by Poppl-Leporello, Friedrich Poppl's 1977 design for Berthold, HAL Gap offers seven individual styles ranging from extremely thin/compressed to wide/heavy, available as a variable font.
Published by HAL Typefaces
- Classification
- display
- Weights
- XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Variable font
- Yes