is a distinctive display typeface often used to create a bold, retro-modern look in digital media. It is a revival of the font Arrow , originally designed by Walter Diethelm in 1965 and later digitized by Nick Curtis of Nick's Fonts . Background & Story
Yes, but you cannot use the standard TTF file directly (due to licensing and performance). You would need to convert it to WOFF2 using a tool like FontSquirrel’s Webfont Generator, and ensure the original license permits web embedding. Most free NF fonts allow it, but always check.
The most striking feature is the extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes. The vertical stems are robust and bold, while the horizontal crossbars and hairlines are whisper-thin. This creates a shimmering, elegant effect reminiscent of a high-end fashion magazine logo.
To fully appreciate the , you need to examine its anatomy. This is not a standard Times New Roman or Georgia. It is a display serif with highly modulated strokes.
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