Neue Gstaad Condensed style list

16 Styles

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  • Extralight 200
  • Light 300
  • Regular 400
  • Medium 500
  • Semibold 600
  • Bold 700
  • Extrabold 800
  • Black 900
  • Extralight Italic 200
  • Light Italic 300
  • Regular Italic 400
  • Medium Italic 500
  • Semibold Italic 600
  • Bold Italic 700
  • Extrabold Italic 800
  • Black Italic 900
Neue Gstaad Condensed
A Swiss sense of refinement.
Neue Gstaad Condensed
Inspired by typographic giants, Neue Gstaad interprets its references with restraint.
Neue Gstaad Condensed
Its structure unfolds across an ultra-versatile variable system, spanning from Compressed to Expanded, allowing for a fluid range of voices, from compact editorial settings to expansive, architectural compositions. Neue Gstaad evokes a sensibility rather than a location. It suggests altitude without excess, luxury without noise, a cultivated balance between tradition and modernity, discipline and openness.
Neue Gstaad Condensed
Neue Gstaad is a contemporary type family shaped by a distinctly Swiss sense of refinement, calm, confidence, and precision. Designed by Ian Party, it moves beyond regional clichés to embrace a broader, more universal expression of Swiss design: one rooted in clarity, discretion, and quiet sophistication. Loosely inspired by typographic giants, Neue Gstaad interprets its references with restraint. Its structure unfolds across an ultra-versatile variable system, spanning from Compressed to Expanded, allowing for a fluid range of voices, from compact editorial settings to expansive, architectural compositions. Neue Gstaad evokes a sensibility rather than a location. It suggests altitude without excess, luxury without noise, a cultivated balance between tradition and modernity, discipline and openness. The family includes 112 styles, 7 subfamilies, and is built as a complete, future-facing typographic system. It is rich in OpenType features and supports a wide range of Latin-based languages. Rooted in heritage yet designed for the future, Neue Gstaad reflects Ian Party’s ongoing exploration of type as a living system. It is a rich and complex design distilled into an essential clarity, where simplicity emerges not from reduction, but from mastery. A new stage in the development of a complete variable ecosystem, Neue Gstaad embodies a singular idea: a quiet form of expression, shaped by precision.
Neue Gstaad Condensed is variable

Neue Gstaad
Condensed Family

Glyphs set overview

Glyphs set overview

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Neue Gstaad Condensed's Features

Alternate g
g
g
Alternate Q
Q
Q
Alternate a
a
a
Round Dots
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Alternate 6 9
6 9
6 9
Standard Ligatures
fi fl ff ffi ffl
fi fl ff ffi ffl
Case-Sensitive Forms
(11:11) - [2] H—H
(11:11) - [2] H—H

Calm. Efficient. Swiss.

Neue Gstaad is a contemporary type family shaped by a distinctly Swiss sense of refinement, calm, confidence, and precision. Designed by Ian Party, it moves beyond regional clichés to embrace a broader, more universal expression of Swiss design: one rooted in clarity, discretion, and quiet sophistication. Loosely inspired by typographic giants, Neue Gstaad interprets its references with restraint. Its structure unfolds across an ultra-versatile variable system, spanning from Compressed to Expanded, allowing for a fluid range of voices, from compact editorial settings to expansive, architectural compositions.

Neue Gstaad evokes a sensibility rather than a location. It suggests altitude without excess, luxury without noise, a cultivated balance between tradition and modernity, discipline and openness. The family includes 112 styles, 7 subfamilies, and is built as a complete, future-facing typographic system. It is rich in OpenType features and supports a wide range of Latin-based languages.

Rooted in heritage yet designed for the future, Neue Gstaad reflects Ian Party’s ongoing exploration of type as a living system. It is a rich and complex design distilled into an essential clarity, where simplicity emerges not from reduction, but from mastery.

A new stage in the development of a complete variable ecosystem, Neue Gstaad embodies a singular idea: a quiet form of expression, shaped by precision.

Categories

  • Grotesk
  • Italics
  • Sans Serif
  • Variable

Styles

  • 16 Styles

16 Weigths with 548 Glyphs each
Including Italics

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Version

Beta

Latest update: March 2026

Available formats

OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2

Language Support

Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Breton, Catalan, Chiga, Colognian, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, Ganda, German, Gusii, Hungarian ... (and more)

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