Truculenta

Truculenta is a variable quirky grotesque sans serif inspired by mid-century lettering with versatile axes for weight width and optical size.

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

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Truculenta

About

Truculenta is an irregular sans serif typeface drawing inspiration from mid-century lettering styles, enhanced with a distinctive twist. It is a variable font featuring three axes—weight, width, and optical size—allowing flexible adaptation across a wide range of text sizes while maintaining readability. This vibrant typeface suits packaging, branding, book covers, illustrated editions, and film titles.

Overview

Truculenta is a variable sans serif font family designed with a quirky, irregular style influenced by mid-century lettering. It supports three variable axes—weight, width, and optical size—enabling versatile use across different text sizes without sacrificing clarity. The family includes nine weights from thin to black and covers Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese scripts. Its dynamic design makes it ideal for creative applications such as packaging, branding, and display uses like book covers and film titles.

Designers: Ivan Castro, Eva Sanz, Omnibus-Type Team

Usage

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

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