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A "solid" and bold typeface with a high x-height, which emphasizes its verticality.
is a sans-serif font family designed by Lloyd Springer and published through TypeArt Foundry . The name is a clever phonetic play on "excite her" or "x-height-er," chosen specifically because the typeface features an exceptionally high x-height. Design Characteristics xheighter condensed
The Xheighter Condensed method is rooted in cognitive psychology and neuroscience. By breaking down complex information into smaller, manageable units, learners can more effectively process and retain information. This approach leverages the following key principles: A "solid" and bold typeface with a high
The family evokes the spirit of 1960s and 70s typography, drawing inspiration from typefaces commonly used in vintage newspaper headlines and advertisements. The tall lowercase letters create a unique "wall
The tall lowercase letters create a unique "wall of text" effect that stands out in large-scale prints.
Unlike the standard family, the Condensed version uses square dots for characters like "i," "j," periods, commas, and colons.





