YWFT OverCross was designed by Michael Cina and published by YouWorkForThem. YWFT OverCross contains 12 styles and family package options.
YWFT OverCross is one of the most unique type designs to come out of the late 90’s and early 2000’s. It originally started as a typeface design setting out to explore visual form but at the same time keep it’s legibility. At close range, YWFT OverCross is visually beautiful but rather unreadable. But take a step back, and from a distance it is completely legible. Still to this day we still don’t understand how a mesh of lines can make these letterforms, but they do. YWFT OverCross was completed in 2002, and converted to opentype in 2010. It has been used by numerous magazines and seen multiple times on independent t-shirt and postcard designs.