Syne

Syne is a variable geometric sans-serif display family designed for artistic and graphic versatility.

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Syne

About

Originally created for the Art Center "Synesthésie" in Saint-Denis, Syne explores unusual weight and style combinations. Starting with a geometric sans-serif base, it expands in width and boldness, encouraging bold design choices. It includes a Greek script and offers a variable weight axis from 400 to 800.

Overview

Syne is a display sans-serif family with a variable weight axis ranging from 400 to 800. It was designed to support diverse artistic expressions and practical daily use, beginning with a geometric sans-serif style that broadens and thickens in bolder weights. The family includes Syne Regular as its foundation and extends to wider, bolder styles, making it suitable for striking graphic design. A Greek script variant was added to expand its versatility.

Designers: Bonjour Monde, Lucas Descroix, George Triantafyllakos

Usage

"" Access one-stop/syne using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.