I spent 2 years on a single constraint: every weight, every width, every slant—same character widths. Today Unifora is out.
A uniwidth variable sans-serif superfamily. 135 fonts. Industrial edge, architectural precision. Let me walk you through it.
I spent 2 years on a single constraint: every weight, every width, every slant—same character widths. Today Unifora is out.
A uniwidth variable sans-serif superfamily. 135 fonts. Industrial edge, architectural precision. Let me walk you through it.
It’s also available as 5 subfamilies, each with 27 static fonts and a 2-axis variable font.
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1/8 — Uniwidth design
Here’s the problem: you set a button label in Regular. User hovers, it switches to Bold. The text gets wider, the layout jumps.
Unifora is uniwidth (aka multiplex or duplexed). Every character keeps the same width across all weights, widths, and slants.
Words, lines, and paragraphs don’t shift. Layout stays rock solid.
2/8 — Screen optimization
Unifora is built for screens from the ground up.
Vertical metrics are tuned so text sits perfectly centered on buttons and next to icons. Character heights land on the pixel grid at working sizes. Full hinting is included. If you’re designing UI, this font is ready to ship.
3/8 — Visual identity
The design sits on two signature moves: straight segments in round glyphs (O, o) and corner cuts on diagonal terminals (V, v).
The straight segments bring a hint of DIN—but only a hint. Unifora carries engineering DNA without becoming a rigid technical font.
4/8 — Extended slant axis
Most italics stop at 12°. Unifora goes to 18°—and it goes both ways. Italic and retalic. The slant axis runs from −18° to +18°.
That’s a full 36° of continuous expression from a single variable font.
5/8 — Square punctuation
By default, Unifora uses round punctuation. Turn on Stylistic Set 1 and it switches to square.
One toggle, completely different character. Same font.
6/8 — Legibility set
Stylistic Set 2 activates the high-legibility set. Disambiguates uppercase I from lowercase l, capital O from zero, and more.
Use it for wayfinding, navigation, data tables, maps—anywhere misreading a character has consequences.
7/8 — Alternates
11 character alternates: G without spur, tailed a, single-storey a, double-storey g, open figures, and more.
Mix and match to dial the personality exactly where you need it. One font family, countless brand voices.
8/8 — Smart behaviors
The details you don’t expect: the colon auto-centers vertically with figures when you type a time like 9:41. The em dash does the same in ranges. Math symbols and brackets detect equation context and align themselves.
Dozens of small behaviors like this. The kind of polish you feel before you notice.
Play with it yourself. The interactive specimen lets you explore every axis, toggle every feature, and test Unifora in 22 languages.