Neuton is a clean, dark, somewhat Dutch-inspired serif font which reminds you a little of Times. It has a large height, short extenders, and a compact width for better screen use, and economy of space.
The family will comprise a regular, italic, and cursive, each in five weights and with smallcaps. Two italics — one will be called "italic", and the other "cursive" — are uncommon, but very useful. Ever tried emphasizing something already emphasized? Beyond that obvious example, there are other uses.
Sometimes a text needs a different flavor or feel. While one roman can work for a variety of texts, the companion italics don't always. In more classical or personal documents, a stiff, sober, modern and down-to-earth italic will never work. And in many essays, some of the fancier italics look ridiculous. Who said a roman needs only one companion?
| File name | File size | File type | Options |
|---|
| Neuton-Italic.ttf | 72 KB | Font File | download |
| Neuton-Regular.ttf | 55 KB | Font File | download |
| Neuton-ExtraLight.ttf | 48 KB | Font File | download |
| Neuton-Light.ttf | 49 KB | Font File | download |
| Neuton-Bold.ttf | 49 KB | Font File | download |
| Neuton-ExtraBold.ttf | 49 KB | Font File | download |
| OFL.txt | 4 KB | Text File | view |
| Designer Name: |
Brian Zick |
| Font License: |
Public domain, GPL, OFL |