Jost

by Owen Earl

Hairline

Italic

100

Thin

Italic

200

Light

Italic

300

Book

Italic

400

Medium

Italic

500

Semi

Italic

600

Bold

Italic

700

Heavy

Italic

800

Black

Italic

900

Description

Jost* is a sans-serif inspired by Futura, but with a larger x-height and more balanced capital forms. It features nine weights and two styles and is under active development.

Designed by

Owen Earl

Category

Sans-Serif

No. of styles

18

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Words

Questography

Havana Plywood

Château d’Yquem

hamburgevontpids

Högertrafikomläggningen

difficult waffles

Headlines

Brawny gods just flocked up to quiz and vex him

100

Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes

200

Why shouldn’t a quixotic Kazakh vampire jog barefoot?

300

Grumpy wizards make a toxic brew for the jovial queen

400

Jackie will budget for the most expensive zoology equipment

500

Monsieur Jack, vous dactylographiez bien mieux que votre ami Wolf

600

Jeg begynte å fortære en sandwich mens jeg kjørte taxi på vei til quiz

700

Victor jagt zwölf Boxkämpfer quer über den großen Sylter Deich

800

Gazeta publica hoje no jornal uma breve nota de faxina na quermesse

900

Italic Headlines

Brawny gods just flocked up to quiz and vex him

100

Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes

200

Why shouldn’t a quixotic Kazakh vampire jog barefoot?

300

Grumpy wizards make a toxic brew for the jovial queen

400

Jackie will budget for the most expensive zoology equipment

500

Monsieur Jack, vous dactylographiez bien mieux que votre ami Wolf

600

Jeg begynte å fortære en sandwich mens jeg kjørte taxi på vei til quiz

700

Victor jagt zwölf Boxkämpfer quer über den großen Sylter Deich

800

Gazeta publica hoje no jornal uma breve nota de faxina na quermesse

900

Paragraphs

font-weight: 400

But how could we fail to see that there is an infinite regress here—if we do not accept, as Kantian and post-Kantian philosophies do, a “supersensible” domain of freedom, outside of the world and its physical determinisms? According to them, the free sub­ject is an absolute origin, a first agent capable of creating first causes, who initiates new causal chains ex nihilo, independent of the rest of the world. —Henri Atlan, Is Science Inhuman?

But how could we fail to see that there is an infinite regress here—if we do not accept, as Kantian and post-Kantian philosophies do, a “supersensible” domain of freedom, outside of the world and its physical determinisms? According to them, the free sub­ject is an absolute origin, a first agent capable of creating first causes, who initiates new causal chains ex nihilo, independent of the rest of the world. —Henri Atlan, Is Science Inhuman?

But how could we fail to see that there is an infinite regress here—if we do not accept, as Kantian and post-Kantian philosophies do, a “supersensible” domain of freedom, outside of the world and its physical determinisms? According to them, the free sub­ject is an absolute origin, a first agent capable of creating first causes, who initiates new causal chains ex nihilo, independent of the rest of the world. —Henri Atlan, Is Science Inhuman?

But how could we fail to see that there is an infinite regress here—if we do not accept, as Kantian and post-Kantian philosophies do, a “supersensible” domain of freedom, outside of the world and its physical determinisms? According to them, the free sub­ject is an absolute origin, a first agent capable of creating first causes, who initiates new causal chains ex nihilo, independent of the rest of the world. —Henri Atlan, Is Science Inhuman?

But how could we fail to see that there is an infinite regress here—if we do not accept, as Kantian and post-Kantian philosophies do, a “supersensible” domain of freedom, outside of the world and its physical determinisms? According to them, the free sub­ject is an absolute origin, a first agent capable of creating first causes, who initiates new causal chains ex nihilo, independent of the rest of the world. —Henri Atlan, Is Science Inhuman?

Figures

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Proportional Lining (default): 'pnum', 'lnum'

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Tabular Lining: 'tnum', 'lnum'

Alternate Glyph Forms

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Special Characters

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