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Dalton Maag

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Typeface design studio, founded 1991. We help clients and agencies worldwide hone their typographic expression, from logos and licensing to custom font suites.

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Haas Recast’s variable font features a tracking axis, true to the original design, which enables high-quality graphic typesetting and creative typography that algorithmic tracking simply doesn’t permit. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/recast


Haas Recast unifies design work that originally spanned three decades into a robust and flexible design system. It meets the needs of today’s designers by combining high-quality design with the latest font technologies. Download a free trial daltonmaag.com/recast


Haas Recast masterfully restores what became the 20th century’s most iconic, if controversial, grotesque sans typeface. From original 1950s‒70s samples and sketches, we created a unified, impactful, and versatile variable font family. Download a free trial daltonmaag.com/recast


Lubalin Recast Sans and Serif both feature an extensive array of unusual interlocking ligatures and dynamic alternates, faithfully recreating the intent and aesthetic of the original designs, yet ready for use today. Download a free trial daltonmaag.com/recast


Lubalin Recast Sans and Serif both include a tracking axis, allowing designers to revisit the typographic creativity that these designs exemplified in the 1970s, without resorting to algorithmic tracking. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/recast


Lubalin Recast pushes its Sans and Serif designs to the extremes, with a consistent and expressive weight range from Hairline to Black. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/recast


Lubalin Recast Sans and Serif are the ultimate variable font revivals of two classic 1970s typefaces, both originally designed by Herb Lubalin. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/recast


Introducing the Recast Collection: brand-new revivals of classic designs, updated for today’s designers and their increasingly demanding projects. It launches today with three variable font families, and more to come. Download a free trial daltonmaag.com/recast


We’re excited to announce a significant extension to our font licensing subscription service @FontPass We now offer commercial licences for our entire font library to design, branding, and other creative agencies – completely free of charge. Find out more daltonmaag.com/fpfca


We’ve updated Objektiv a few times since 2015, but this month’s upgrade is its biggest: weight from Hairline to Black, Uprights and Italics, and now nine global writing systems, all in variable font format for maximum versatility. Download a free trial daltonmaag.com/objektiv


Objektiv is our flagship geometric sans, offering a nuanced, contemporary take on the genre. It now speaks many more languages, and unites them with smart, open, adaptable features. See each language shine with a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/objektiv


Across all nine of its writing systems, Objektiv demonstrates the power of modification. Changes to just a few characters completely transform the typeface’s tone of voice, from Mk1’s precise geometry to Mk3’s human appeal. Download a free trial daltonmaag.com/objektiv


Objektiv supports all nine of its global writing systems across its full weight range, from Hairline to Black, ensuring uncompromising multilingual design and typesetting. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/objektiv


Applying Objektiv’s new look at geometry to six additional writing systems was a major design challenge, but the results are expressive, cohesive, and ready to empower global communication. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/objektiv


We’ve given Objektiv a massive global glow-up. Joining its existing Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic, we’ve added Arabic, Armenian, Devanagari, Georgian, Hebrew, and Thai. Plus, the Latin has been upgraded to support Vietnamese. Download a free trial daltonmaag.com/objektiv


Our new humanist sans library font family, Fraise, features distinctive round, fruity shapes. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/fraise


New in our font library, Fraise punches above our usual weight range of Hairline to Black to deliver an extra expressive Ultra. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/fraise


Our most recent library release, Fraise, features an unusually tall, some might say huge, x-height, which increases both its charm and its clarity. Download a free trial of static and variable fonts daltonmaag.com/fraise


We’re honoured to have collaborated with Wildlands Network to develop their refreshed wordmark. Using Aktiv Grotesk XBold as the base, we rounded the edges and inner corners to harmonize with the warmth of their wolverine paw symbol.

We're proud to unveil the next step in Wildlands Network’s journey: our refreshed logo! While the iconic wolverine’s paw print remains, it now features new elements that embody our vision and commitment to landscape-scale habitat connectivity. Full story: buff.ly/46c1kGV

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Just added to our library, Fraise is a dynamic and expressive humanist sans typeface which took its inspiration from the work of Roger Excoffon. It’s perfect for everything from text to display, and from screen to billboard. Download a free trial daltonmaag.com/fraise


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