Glyce

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Glyce is a sophisticated serif typeface designed by Brandsemut and released in 2024. The font draws inspiration from the timeless appeal of traditional serif designs like Times New Roman, but introduces a modern twist that sets it apart from purely classical typefaces. The result is a design that feels familiar yet fresh, combining the readability of established serif forms with contemporary stylistic choices.
The letterforms in Glyce feature well-defined serif terminals and balanced stroke contrast between thick and thin elements. Each character is carefully proportioned to maintain visual harmony across the full character set. The moderate x-height and open counters ensure good legibility even at smaller display sizes. The overall aesthetic bridges the gap between traditional book typography and modern display use, making it adaptable to a range of contexts.
Glyce is best used for display purposes including headings, logos, branding materials, magazine layouts, product packaging, and invitation designs. Its serif structure gives it authority and formality, making it appropriate for editorial content and luxury branding. The font works well when paired with clean sans-serif typefaces for layouts that need a strong visual hierarchy between headlines and body text.
Designed by Murrofil Ngabit.
glyce-regular.otf
Regular • 21.5 KB
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