Editorial New or Eiko provide a sophisticated contrast to Gatwick’s wide stems.
Preserves the low-contrast shapes of the original version. It is the heaviest of the three and ideal for body text or subtitles where legibility at smaller sizes is key. Gatwick Font
Neue Montreal , Pangram Sans , and Agrandir . Editorial New or Eiko provide a sophisticated contrast
To create a balanced typographic hierarchy, designers often pair Gatwick with more neutral or classic fonts: Neue Montreal , Pangram Sans , and Agrandir
Gatwick: The High-Octane Evolution of Modern Sans-Serifs Gatwick is a that strikes a unique balance between funky, vintage-inspired aesthetics and a refined, contemporary spirit. Originally released as a bold experiment in wide proportions, it has evolved into a comprehensive collection known as Gatwick 2.0 , featuring an expanded range of weights and optical sizes inspired by the world of aviation. Core Design Characteristics
Tapered stems and sharp, cut-in terminals give the letters an "exotic" and extravagant look.
Its naturally wide stance makes it high-impact for headlines and branding. The Three Families: Jet, Jumbo, and Glider