GT Eesti
Family overview
- Text
- Ultra Light Italic
- Thin Italic
- Light Italic
- Book Italic
- Regular Italic
- Medium Italic
- Bold Italic
- Display
- Ultra Light Italic
- Thin Italic
- Light Italic
- Regular Italic
- Medium Italic
- Bold Italic
- Ultra Bold Italic
Subfamilies
- Text Ultra LightКехра город без муниципального статуса на севере Эстонии в уезде Харьюмаа. Входит в состав волости Ания, являясь её составной частью и административным центром. Расположен на реке Ягала, впадающей в Финский залив.
- Text Ultra Light ItalicTapa is a town in Lääne-Viru County, Estonia. Located at the junction of the country’s Tallinn–Narva (west–east) and Tallinn–Tartu–Valga (north–south) railway lines.
- Text ThinPõltsamaa (German: Oberpahlen) is a town in Põltsamaa Parish, in Jõgeva County, Estonia. The town is situated on the Põltsamaa river, and features a 13th-century castle.
- Text Thin ItalicPõltsamaa (German: Oberpahlen) is a town in Põltsamaa Parish, in Jõgeva County, Estonia. The town is situated on the Põltsamaa river, and features a 13th-century castle.
- Text LightKohtla-Järve on linn Ida-Viru maakonnas. Linn koosneb kuuest eraldi asuvast linnaosast. Linna elanikkond on valdavalt venekeelne. Eestlasi oli 2000. aasta rahvaloenduse andmeil 17,8% elanikest ning 2011. aasta rahvaloenduse andmeil 16,1%.
- Text Light ItalicПылтсамаа город в центральной части Эстонии в уезде Йыгевамаа. Расположен на реке Пылтсамаа. Является самостоятельным городским муниципалитетом и не входит в состав какой-либо волости.
- Text BookHaapsalu is a seaside resort town located on the west coast of Estonia. It is the administrative centre of Lääne County, and on 1 January 2012 it had a population of 11,587.
- Text Book ItalicKärdla (Swedish: Kärrdal, German: Kertel) is the only town on the island of Hiiumaa, Estonia. It is the capital of Hiiu County and the centre of Hiiu Parish.
- Text RegularНарва третий по численности населения город Эстонии, преимущественно русскоязычный, самый крупный город уезда Ида-Вирумаа.
- Text Regular ItalicPaide (German: Weißenstein), is the capital of Järva County, Estonia.
- Text MediumLoksa is a town and municipality in Harju County, northern Estonia. It has a population of 3,403 and covers an area of 3.81 km².
- Text Medium ItalicVõru on linn Eesti kaguosas, Võru maakonna haldus- ja majanduslik keskus. Linna läbib Peterburi–Pihkva–Riia raudtee Valga–Petseri raudteelõik ja Tallinn–Tartu–Võru–Luhamaa maantee. Linna asukoht on geograafiliselt soodne kaubavahetuseks Venemaa ja Lätiga.
- Text BoldKunda is a town (founded May 1, 1938) in Estonia, located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. There is a pulp mill (AS Estonian Cell), a cement factory and a port. Its population is ca. 4000.
- Text Bold ItalicВалга город на юге Эстонии, административный центр уезда Валга. Вплотную примыкает к латвийскому городу Валка, составляя с ним, по сути, единый город.
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Typeface information
GT Eesti is a free-spirited interpretation of the Soviet geometric sans serif “Zhurnalnaya Roublennaya”. Starting with books from Soviet-occupied Estonia, we developed the typeface to suit today’s designers’ requirements, expanding it into separate Display and Text subfamilies for both Latin & Cyrillic.
Typeface features
OpenType features enable smart typography. You can use these features in most Desktop applications, on the web, and in your mobile apps. Each typeface contains different features. Below are the most important features included in GT Eesti’s fonts:
- SS01
- Circular dots
Österreich?!
- SS02
- Compact accents
RÜCKWÄRTS
- SS03
- Historical “ß”
Weisestraße
- SS04
- Alternate “w” and “v”
- (Text version only)
Privatweg
Typeface Minisite
- Visit the GT Eesti minisite to discover more about the typeface family’s history and design concept.
GT Eesti in use