Gatwick Glider style list

8 Styles

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  • Hairline 100
  • Thin 200
  • Extralight 300
  • Light 400
  • Regular 500
  • Medium 600
  • Semibold 700
  • Bold 800
Gatwick Glider
Travel light. Never lightly.
Gatwick Glider
Sharp terminals, and exuberant details.
Gatwick Glider
Gatwick Airport also known as London Gatwick, is a major international airport near Crawley, West Sussex, England, 29.5 miles south of Central London.
Gatwick Glider
The land on which Gatwick Airport stands was first developed as an aerodrome in the late 1920s. The Air Ministry approved commercial flights from the site in 1933, and the first terminal, 'The Beehive', was built in 1935. Scheduled air services from the new terminal began the following year. Major development work at the airport took place during the 1950s. The airport buildings were designed by Yorke Rosenberg Mardall between 1955 and 1988. In the 1960s, British United Airways (BUA) and Dan-Air were two of the largest British independent airlines at Gatwick, with the former establishing itself as the dominant scheduled operator at the airport as well as providing a significant number of the airport's non-scheduled services and the latter becoming its leading provider of inclusive tour charter services.
Gatwick Glider is variable

Gatwick
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Gatwick Glider's Features

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Standard ligatures
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Travel light. Never lightly.

Gatwick is a wide incise typeface that blends a funky attitude with a refined spirit, resonating with vintage and contemporary aesthetics alike in a unique, memorable way. Unlike many fonts in its genre that rely on uniform proportions and consistent thickness to maintain a “neutral” tone, Gatwick stands out with its tapered stems, sharp terminals, and exuberant details. This distinctive flair gives it an exotic, extravagant character that immediately catches the eye of the reader.
With the release of Version 2.0, Gatwick expands its versatility by introducing two new high-contrast families. These additions are ideal for crafting elegant headlines and subtitles, adding an extra layer of sophistication to any project. Designed to fly your creative work to new, unexpected destinations, Gatwick delivers the reliability and comfort of a first-class experience, while ensuring your designs leave a lasting impression.

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Styles

  • 8 Styles

24 Styles with 691 Glyphs each

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Version

2.0

Latest update: August 2024

Available formats

OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2

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