1Pairing Styles

The Tungsten Rounded family contains six weights from Light to Black, each provided in roman and italic. Tungsten Rounded maintains visually consistent intervals between its weights, to ensure that every style has a heavier counterpart that provides the same degree of emphasis.

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2Setting Headlines

Tungsten Rounded is designed for headline sizes. The following table offers some conservative guidelines for the smallest sizes at which the fonts can comfortably be reproduced and read, assuming typical reading conditions, and conventional contrast between type and background colors. The recommendations for sizes on screen are based on the coarser resolutions of older, entry-level monitors: at the higher resolutions available on modern phones, tablets, and laptops, type is viable at even smaller sizes.

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Tungsten Rounded Light18 pt32 px
Tungsten Rounded Book14 pt32 px
Tungsten Rounded Medium14 pt32 px
Tungsten Rounded Semibold20 pt40 px
Tungsten Rounded Bold24 pt50 px
Tungsten Rounded Black48 pt70 px
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3Using Special Characters

Many of Tungsten Rounded’s special characters and alternates are grouped into Stylistic Sets, an OpenType feature available in many applications that makes it easier to apply related substitutions together.

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Designed to be used with tight tracking, Stylistic Set 11 substitutes alternate versions of characters that have projecting diagonal corners, in order to resolve overlaps with smoother transitions. Available in the Bold and Black weights, this feature manages 151 characters including the A, K, V, W, X, Y, Æ, k, v, w, x, and y, resolving 548 potential collisions.

4Using Automated Features

Tungsten Rounded automatically adjusts spacing and character choices to improve typography.

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Tungsten Rounded is spaced and kerned to perform in most circumstances without the need for manual intervention. In applications that offer multiple options for kerning type, always use the default kerning that’s native to the typefaces (labeled auto in Illustrator, and metrics in InDesign) — never use the setting for optical kerning.

 

So-called ‘optical kerning’ was originally developed as an automated assist for fonts that lack kerning. But applied to a professional typeface, it overrides the visual decisions made by the font’s designers, and instead spaces characters using a mathematical model. It routinely misjudges common pairs and ignores important context, creating erratic and disruptive rhythms. Because its algorithms are subject to change with each software update, ‘optical kerning’ can cause text to be reflowed without notice.

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To keep things as dense as possible, Tungsten Rounded’s heavier weights introduce a percent sign whose contours are merged into a single shape. In the middle weights Medium, Semibold, and Bold, either construction can be used.

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Some design applications include an all caps option that not only capitalizes lowercase letters, but invokes the feature in Tungsten Rounded that substitutes capital-aligned numbers and punctuation. This raises characters such as dashes and enclosures so that they center on the caps, and substitutes the forms of symbols designed to accompany Tungsten Rounded’s lining figures.

5Language Support

Tungsten Rounded features H&Co’s Expanded Latin character set.

Tungsten Rounded supports 503 languages including Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Cebuano, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Galician, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgeois, Malagasy, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Sardinian, Scots Gaelic, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Turkish, Welsh, and Zulu.