Neue York Narrow style list

16 Styles

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  • Thin 100
  • Light 300
  • Regular 400
  • Medium 500
  • Semibold 600
  • Bold 700
  • Extrabold 800
  • Black 900
  • Thin Italic 100
  • Light Italic 300
  • Regular Italic 400
  • Medium Italic 500
  • Semibold Italic 600
  • Bold Italic 700
  • Extrabold Italic 800
  • Black Italic 900
Neue York Narrow
Shaped by the city’s layered visual noise.
Neue York Narrow
The bodega awnings, the worn American gothics, the mosaic station tiles, the endless rhythm of Avenues and Streets.
Neue York Narrow
The goal was to capture all of that and fold it into a contemporary type system that still carries a vintage pulse: clean in structure, functional in spirit, but gently rough around the edges, like something that has lived out in the open. Its three widths (Normal, Narrow and Condensed) shift in density the way the city shifts block by block.
Neue York Narrow
PP Neue York is a contemporary sans serif typeface shaped directly by the visual texture of New York City. Its design draws from the city’s layered typographic landscape: the bold bodega awnings, weathered American gothic signage, mosaic subway station tiles, and the constant rhythm created by endless Avenues and Streets. Instead of recreating these elements literally, PP Neue York absorbs their influence and distills them into a refined, modern grotesk type system with a subtle vintage pulse. While structurally clean and highly functional, PP Neue York maintains a gentle roughness — the kind of softness and wear that comes from typography exposed to the world. This balance of clarity and character makes it a versatile choice for branding, editorial design, web typography, and visual identity systems seeking both precision and warmth. Built as a comprehensive 48-style family, PP Neue York includes 8 weights from Thin to Black, each paired with its own italic. The family is divided into three widths — Normal, Narrow, and Condensed — designed to adjust density and tone the way the city shifts from block to block. Despite these differences, all styles maintain strong family consistency, ensuring seamless transitions across weights and widths. This cohesive structure allows PP Neue York to function as a full typographic toolkit — suitable for both display applications that require strong visual presence and text settings where clarity and rhythm matter most. Whether used for fashion campaigns, editorial spreads, signage systems, or modern brand identities, PP Neue York captures the character of a city that is constantly moving, evolving, and reinventing itself. It blends the honesty of old New York typography with the precision of contemporary type design, resulting in a modern grotesk that feels lived-in, adaptable, and unmistakably grounded in place. PP Neue York is not just a typeface — it is a typographic interpretation of New York’s energy, structure, and visual noise, designed for designers who want a sans serif that carries both history and modern clarity.
Neue York Narrow is variable

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Neue York Narrow's Features

Alternate a
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Alternate E, F
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Alternate J
J
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Round dots
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Alternate g
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Alternate &
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Alternate Q
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Standard ligatures
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A layered gothic rooted in the city's rich designs

PP Neue York is a sans serif shaped by the city’s layered visual noise: the bodega awnings, the worn American gothics, the mosaic station tiles, the endless rhythm of Avenues and Streets. The goal was to capture all of that and fold it into a contemporary type system that still carries a vintage pulse: clean in structure, functional in spirit, but gently rough around the edges, like something that has lived out in the open. Its three widths (Normal, Narrow and Condensed) shift in density the way the city shifts block by block.

Neue York is built as a 48-style family: 8 weights from Thin to Black, each with its own italic, spread across three widths. The widths were drawn with deliberately different x-heights to suit different roles, the Condensed is taller and tighter for headlines, while the Normal has proportions better suited for text and continuous reading. Despite these differences, the family maintains a strong sense of consistency across styles, which allows it to work effectively in both display and text settings.

Categories

  • Gothic
  • Grotesk
  • Italics
  • Sans Serif
  • Variable

Styles

  • 16 Styles

48 Styles with 861 Glyphs each

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Version

Beta

Latest update: November 2025

Available formats

OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2

Language Support

Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lituanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Saami, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, (and more)

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