Vita

Design Concept

Vita is a distinctive and quietly confident 21st century sans serif typeface. It has been carefully drawn to perform well as a webfont on both low- and high-resolution screens. Although designed for digital displays, it also produces striking results in print. Its minimalist letterforms remain easily distinguishable even at the smallest sizes, thanks to the serifs that differentiate similar shapes, such as C and G, or I, l and 1. In print, Vita is a sturdy, recognisable typeface that gives flavour to short and long texts alike. With seven weights and two widths in Roman and italics, the family consists of a total of 28 styles.

vita basic

OpenType features

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

vita small caps

Numerals

All weights of Vita include nine different kinds of numerals. Proportional Old-style figures come as default figures in Vita. 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).

vita numerals

Author

Vita typeface family was published in 2016, designed by Nikola Djurek.