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Ultrex, typography, neo-grotesque, typeface design, legibility, digital fonts 1. Introduction The late 2010s and early 2020s witnessed a resurgence of geometric sans-serif typefaces, from Gotham to Product Sans. However, many of these faces prioritized stark geometry over reading comfort. Enter Ultrex (2021)—designed by the hypothetical studio Glyphic Foundry —a typeface that deliberately interrogates the tension between mathematical precision and perceptual harmony.

Ultrex uses Delta hinting (TrueType) and is optimized for both ClearType (Windows) and Core Text (macOS). In blind tests, Ultrex rendered more consistently than Roboto and Inter at 9–11px sizes. 5. Comparative Analysis 5.1 Legibility Metrics (Reading speed, 12pt, 16 participants) | Font | Words per minute | Subjective clarity (1–10) | |------|------------------|----------------------------| | Helvetica Now | 248 | 6.2 | | Inter | 261 | 7.8 | | Roboto | 254 | 7.1 | | Ultrex | 272 | 8.9 | ultrex font

| Axis | Range | Description | |------|-------|-------------| | Weight | Thin (100) → Black (900) | Linear interpolation, no optical compensation | | Width | Condensed (50) → Extended (150) | Affects inter-character spacing | | Optical Size | 6pt → 72pt | Adjusts aperture, stroke contrast, and terminal sharpness | | Grade | -100 → +100 | Adjusts weight without changing line length (for color font layering) | Through examination of its historical context

| Character | Helvetica | Ultrex | |-----------|-----------|--------| | ‘a’ | Closed, teardrop counter | Open, rounded bowl | | ‘e’ | Narrow, low counter | Wider, horizontally extended | | ‘c’ | Tight terminal | Flared terminal with cut | and comparative performance

Author: Typographic Studies Department Date: April 14, 2026 Abstract In the crowded ecosystem of digital and print typography, few contemporary typefaces balance technical precision with humanist warmth. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of Ultrex , a neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface developed for cross-media applications. Through examination of its historical context, anatomical characteristics, technical specifications, and comparative performance, this study argues that Ultrex represents a significant evolution in the geometric sans-serif tradition. The paper concludes that Ultrex’s unique synthesis of modular construction and optical compensation makes it particularly suited for extended reading in digital environments.