Sculpin
Sculpin is a typeface inspired by the finishing details of square-edged tools like the chisel and brush. These details — re-interpreted as high contrast joins, sharp cuts, and reverse terminations — form a collection of related cues that help thread the letters of Sculpin together. The resulting typeface is a stew of American sign painting, Swiss Modernism, and stone carving rendered to life with Bézier curves. The wide-bodied family is five weights with matching italics and a weight-axis variable font.