Surogat

Design Concept

Surogat is a raw, sturdy, industrial sans-serif typeface with dominant horizontal strokes. Inspired by mechanically constructed letterforms, it is well-suited to both headlines and running text. This plain-speaking font family comes in three widths, from its space-saving Condensed to the extreme width of Compressed which expands the possibilities of the font family. Surogat is ideal for unembellished headlines and clear body text in both online and print applications.

surogat description

Versions

Surogat type family comes in a three widths each with 16 styles: Normal, Condensed, and Compressed. Combined, they offer complete typographic palette for the most demanding designers.

surogat weights widths

OpenType features

Like all Typotheque fonts, Surogat includes Small Caps in all styles. Additionally, Surogat includes a wealth of other advanced OpenType features. For more information please see the PDF instructions, or the Features section.

Surogat SC

Numerals

All weights of Surogat include ten different kinds of numerals. Proportional Old-style figures come as default figures in Surogat. It also, however, includes Lining figures, Tabular numerals (both lining and OsF), Small Caps numerals, superior, inferior, circled and circled inverted numerals (selectable via OpenType features).

Surogat Fig

Author

Surogat typeface family was published in 2014, designed by Nikola Djurek.