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Yuni Grotesque by Philipp Neumeyer is a compressed 12-style sans-serif from TypeMates built for bold branding, big headlines, and expressive typesetting.
Yuni Grotesque is the latest release in the Yuni Collection from TypeMates, designed by Philipp Neumeyer. The family ships with 12 styles spanning Hair, ExtraLight, Light, Medium, Bold, and Black, each with a matching Italic. The italics lean at an expressive 18-degree angle, adding speed and confidence to the family's already striking compressed forms.
Yuni Grotesque is the serifless sibling of Yuni Slab, but it stands on its own terms. Where Yuni Slab distributed serifs and historical references, Yuni Grotesque fashions a fully independent identity. Its curves are the defining feature: outer curves take a flatter approach while counters open into almost-circular rounds as weight increases. Bringing these two approaches together creates what the designers call a beautiful bouquet of high-functioning foolishness.


Yuni Grotesque: Range, Features, and Language Support
The Yuni Grotesque family covers more than 270 languages with native-approved Cyrillic alongside a broad Latin character set. Each style contains over 900 glyphs. The family includes multiple figure sets, circled figures, a curated collection of arrows, and OpenType features including case-sensitive punctuation, contextual alternate forms, and alternative highlights for dynamic typesetting. Steep accents support demanding multilingual work.
Yuni Grotesque is positioned for everything grand and ambitious: intricate branding, sophisticated editorial layouts, oversized movie titles, and high-impact event signage. Single styles start at 50 euros and the complete 12-style family is available from 360 euros. Yuni Grotesque is a compressed powerhouse that plays for keeps, and it earns its place as the second major release in the Yuni Collection.