Switzer Gurmukhi Variable Font Family was designed by Gunjan Panchal and published by Indian Type Foundry. Switzer Gurmukhi Variable contains 1 styles and family package options. Switzer Gurmukhi is a Neo-Grotesk typeface with a clean and clear-cut design intended for a broad number of applications. Indeed, this is a perfect generic usage selection for contemporary designs requiring a language written with the Gurmukhi script to be composed with a mid-century typographic aesthetic. The typeface is part of a multi-script superfamily from the Indian Type Foundry. That superfamily also includes subfamilies for the Latin, Devanagari, and Gujarati scripts. Switzer Gurmukhi is available in two different formats. Users can install it as a single Variable Font or as five static OpenType font files. Those static files range in weight from Light to Bold. While the static-format fonts offer a fair amount of intermediary steps, users who install the Variable Font will have vastly-greater control over their texts stroke width. That format allows for almost 1,000 subtly differentiated font-weight possibilities, enabling you to fine-tune the appearance your text will have on-screen or in print. Switzer Gurmukhis design is classic and timeless. The fonts were made in-house at ITF by Gunjan Panchal. The word Switzer is sometimes used to describe a person or a thing from Switzerland (Schweizer in High German). While the Neo-Grotesk style didnt originate in Switzerland per se, some of the most-famous Neo-Grotesks did come from Swiss designers.