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Phase 01: Requirements

Usage Mapping

Defined where the typeface needed to work across customer-facing platforms, internal systems, dashboards, presentations, and brand communications. Early alignment focused on balancing recognizability, readability, and operational fit.

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Phase 02: Typographic System

Scale & Token Structure

Built a type system that could support product design more consistently, including text and display scales, line-height logic, and approved weight usage that could later map cleanly into design system tokens.

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Phase 03: Character Set

Coverage for Real Interfaces

Planned the glyph set around actual product and banking needs, including extended Latin, punctuation, currency symbols, arrows, enclosed numerals, spacing characters, and other UI-oriented forms.

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Phase 04: Drawing

Form, Spacing & Kerning

Developed and refined the letterforms, then iterated on spacing and kerning to improve rhythm, consistency, and readability across product interfaces, dashboards, and longer-form use cases.

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Phase 05: Engineering

Formats & Rendering

Prepared the typeface for implementation across teams, with guidance for internal TTF distribution, WOFF2 for production web use, controlled weight loading, and rendering considerations across macOS, Windows, and lower-DPI environments.

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Phase 06: Deployment

Rollout & Governance

Documented installation, usage rules, licensing boundaries, vendor access, and version management so the typeface could be deployed more reliably across internal teams, digital products, and approved partners.

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System Readiness
TTF · OTF · WOFF2 · VARIABLE
Documented for internal distribution, web delivery, and long-term evolution across product, brand, and engineering use cases.
Interactive Process Preview

Explore the typeface system through usage context, structure, character coverage, engineering notes, and rollout thinking.

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