Shantell Sans

(shantellsans.com)

69 points | by aleda145 4 hours ago

7 comments

  • 0x69420 25 minutes ago
    the formality slider (play with it at the google fonts page linked in the article[0]) is genuinely one of the coolest uses of a variable font axis i've seen in recent memory. it feels like we're witnessing the slow and steady vindication of metafont.

    [0] https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Shantell+Sans

  • xyzzy_plugh 1 hour ago
    Wow somehow I've never come across this font, and I've done a lot with comic-sans-adjacent fonts.

    This font, however, is by far the most beautiful one I've encountered yet.

  • watchful_moose 17 minutes ago
    The parallels to comic sans are so obvious that first thing I did in the article is Ctrl-F "comic", because my first thought was: how much further has this taken the concept.

    The distribution of mentions of Comic Sans in the article is revealing: there are a bunch of mentions at around the 30% mark (in which they acknowledge the obvious heritage), and then barely after that. This font really does go further. Beautiful!

  • jhack 14 minutes ago
    Is it weird that I want a mono version if this? Looks really great, really well designed.
  • largbae 1 hour ago
    Dyslexic daughter gave a big thumbs up, she definitely prefers this to Roboto in the example.
  • jgord 24 minutes ago
    gorgeous piece of human-computer engineering art.

    superb.

    totally usable in contexts where comic sans might be seen as kind of mocking.

  • glerk 59 minutes ago
    I like it! Somehow balances playfulness and readability. Thanks for sharing.