Omni was designed by James Marsh and published by ArtyType. Omni contains 8 styles and family package options.
Typefaces don’t simply appear fully formed to a designer, even with a clear concept in mind, they evolve naturally during the design & development process.
Out of the current ‘Artytype’ collection, Omni has evolved the most, being a stripped back off-spring from several exploratory exercises.
At first glance and particularly at small scale, you’d be forgiven for thinking the basic characteristics have a conventional outlook; but on closer inspection, it’s own distinctive, clean cut, subtle styling becomes apparent, revealing enough personality to stand alone or complement a wide variety of projects; subsequently, it’s a font that won’t go out of style quickly and may even become a modern classic in time.
The Omni family has 2 distinct styles, sans and serif, each style being available in 4 weights; all 8 fonts have slanted options to match making a total of 16 fonts.
Dictionary definition of OMNI: Combining form – Of all things, in all ways or places. Quite an apt name for a font with ubiquitous aspirations.