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Youth might have skipped class once or twice – but it has learned a lot from the ‘Bauhaus’ genre of the phototypesetting era. The style has been reimagined with dynamic rounded corners and lively proportions, creating an unprecedented energy in bold cuts. Youth is systematic in appearance but not modular in construction. Instead, optically corrected curves create a contemporary balance that improves upon the style of its film-based ancestors. A distinctively high x-height facilitates use in headlines and lead paragraphs, while unexpected turns in drawing give the font a distinct character. As a shout out to Herb Lubalin,¹ David L Burke² and other designers from the phototypesetting/Letraset years of the late 60s and 70s, Youth has multiple stylistic sets, including one featuring lightweight, contrasting diacritics, as well as a wide range of alternative characters (both kinetic and geometric) that give the typeface extra universality for branding and identity projects.

Youth might have been the cool kid in the playground, but was still studious enough to check the bibliotheca in order to mention the name of the ‘haus within its proper context. This genre of typography was inspired by the forms in Herbert Bayer’s Universalschrift (1925). These later interpretations are often associated with the Bauhaus by name, but are in many ways in opposition to Bayer’s radical concept, which was created with only lowercase letters in the name of consistency and efficiency.³

1     ITC Avant Garde Gothic was released in 1970, while the first issue of Avant Garde magazine (1968) featured Herb Lubalin’s famous masthead.
2    Burko Bold was designed by David L Burke in 1967 and released in 1969 by Headliners Phototype in New York. The identity of the designer to first revive this style is contested, with many similar fonts released during the same time period.
3    ‘warum wir alles klein schreiben?’ in bauhaus journal 1, bauhaus dessau, 1926, p 6.

Technical Information:

Design: Jan Novák
Classification: Geometric Sans
Cuts: 12 (6 styles with italics)
Variable font available upon request
Features: 3 stylistic sets
Mastering: Michele Patanè
Cover image: Matěj Martinec
First sketch: 2017
Released: 2022
Latest update: 02/2022

OpenType Features:
calt
Contextual Alternates
case
Case-Sensitive Forms
ccmp
Glyph Composition / Decomposition
dlig
Discretionary Ligatures
dnom
Denominators
frac
Fractions
liga
Standard Ligatures
locl
Localized Forms
numr
Numerators
ordn
Ordinals
pnum
Proportional Figures
sinf
Scientific Inferiors
ss01
Bayer OG
ss02
Sporty
subs
Subscript
sups
Superscript
tnum
Tabular Figures
aalt
Access All Alternates

Buy Youth Family

Single Styles

95 EUR
Youth Display Thin
95 EUR
Youth Text Thin
95 EUR
Youth Display Thin Italic
95 EUR
Youth Text Thin Italic
95 EUR
Youth Display Light
95 EUR
Youth Text Light
95 EUR
Youth Display Light Italic
95 EUR
Youth Text Light Italic
95 EUR
Youth Display Regular
95 EUR
Youth Text Regular
95 EUR
Youth Display Italic
95 EUR
Youth Text Italic
95 EUR
Youth Display Medium
95 EUR
Youth Text Medium
95 EUR
Youth Display Medium Italic
95 EUR
Youth Text Medium Italic
95 EUR
Youth Display Bold
95 EUR
Youth Text Bold
95 EUR
Youth Display Bold Italic
95 EUR
Youth Text Bold Italic
95 EUR
Youth Display Black
95 EUR
Youth Text Black
95 EUR
Youth Display Black Italic
95 EUR
Youth Text Black Italic

Buying guide

We offer the possibility of buying individual styles as well as complete families. The price shown is the cost of our most basic licence. Further licencing options are available during the checkout process.

Character Overview

A
Character name
A
Unicode Decimal
65
Unicode Hex
41