Large x-height fonts
The fonts are often designed to be very functional, for interfaces, small text use, or distance reading. A large x-height gives the block of text a very dense texture, therefore typefaces with larger than normal x-height need to increase the space between lines (leading) to more than the usual value. Examples of Large x-height fonts from the Typotheque collection:
- Zed Round Semi-CondensedZed Round Semi-Condensed27 styles
- Zed Round Extra-CompressedZed Round Extra-Compressed27 styles
- Zed Round CondensedZed Round Condensed27 styles
- Zed Round CompressedZed Round Compressed27 styles
- Zed Display Semi-CondensedZed Display Semi-Condensed27 styles
- Zed Display Extra-WideZed Display Extra-Wide27 styles
- Zed Display Extra-CompressedZed Display Extra-Compressed27 styles
- Zed Display CondensedZed Display Condensed27 styles
- Zed Text Extra-WideZed Text Extra-Wide18 styles
- Munchenstein TextMunchenstein Text14 styles
- Munchenstein SlabMunchenstein Slab2 styles
- Munchenstein DisplayMunchenstein Display31 styles
- Ping RoundPing Round18 styles
- Tremolo SansTremolo Sans12 styles
- PingPing18 styles
- MississippiMississippi10 styles
- November StencilNovember Stencil9 styles
- November Slab CondensedNovember Slab Condensed18 styles