The Ultimate Guide to Newhouse DT Condensed Extra Bold: High-Quality Typography for Modern Design
The "ExtraBold" weight is at the extreme end of the thickness scale, offering maximum impact and visual presence. This combination of condensed width and ExtraBold weight gives the font its distinctive character: The Ultimate Guide to Newhouse DT Condensed Extra
is a commercial typeface designed by Malcolm Wooden and published by DTP Types in 1996. It is part of the larger Newhouse DT family, which is inspired by the design principles of Neue Helvetica but offers a broader range of 36 distinct styles. Licensing and Availability Licensing and Availability Unlike standard bold fonts that
Unlike standard bold fonts that can feel "bloated" when condensed, Newhouse DT maintains its structural integrity. Every stroke is balanced to ensure that the counters (the holes inside letters like 'o' or 'p') remain open and legible, even at massive scales or in tight compositions. Key Features and "Extra Quality" Attributes whiskey) pair well with the heavy
Craft brands (woodworking, concrete, whiskey) pair well with the heavy, unsophisticated (in a good way) geometry of condensed grotesques.