Lausanne Font
Requires a paid license; users must contact the designer or foundry for official commercial rights. Usage & Context
Designed over two years as a graduation project, Kazan intended Lausanne as a direct response to historical sans-serif icons like . While it draws inspiration from 1950s stalwarts and Neo-Grotesques like Folio , it is engineered for the demands of digital typography. It blends a "radical and precise" analytical approach with what the designer describes as an "ultra-organic aesthetic". Key Design Characteristics lausanne font
The font is frequently cited as a core element in modern branding and corporate identity due to its "love for country" (Switzerland) and architectural precision. Requires a paid license; users must contact the