Epilogue is a sans serif variable font with a weight axis. 9 weights, upright and italic. It supports a wide range of languages in the latin script scope. The Epilogue project is led by Tyler Finck — type designer running Etcetera Type Co in Ithaca, New-York, USA. To contribute, see github.com/Etcetera-Type-Co/Epilogue
Epilogue for the heading, Baskerville URW for the body.
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Design starts with a question.
Good letters carry the memory of the pen.
A soft serif with old-style warmth, drawn for display sizes and unhurried reading.
This typeface borrows the melting charm of phototype and rebuilds it, patiently, for the screen.
At text sizes the warmth settles into something quieter: open counters, a generous x-height, and forms that curve rather than cut. It reads like a well-worn paperback — familiar, unhurried, and slightly mischievous.
Good letters carry the memory of the pen.
The brief asked for warmth without nostalgia, and authority without sternness. Epilogue answered both at once — a face that feels typeset by hand yet holds up at retinal resolutions. At this size it settles into an unhurried rhythm: generous spacing, open counters, and letterforms that carry tone before they announce themselves.
Small sizes are where display faces usually apologise for themselves. Epilogue does not. Drop into text and the texture tightens into a competent, readable grey — open counters, a generous x-height, and forms that curve rather than cut. At text sizes the warmth settles into something quieter: familiar, unhurried, and slightly mischievous. It reads like a well-worn paperback, holding its voice across captions, footnotes, and long paragraphs without flattening into noise. Paired with a neutral grotesque for wayfinding and labels, it gives an identity system exactly one strong opinion — usually the right number — while the body keeps doing the quiet work underneath.
Epilogue is a sans serif variable font with a weight axis. 9 weights, upright and italic. It supports a wide range of languages in the latin script scope. The Epilogue project is led by Tyler Finck — type designer running Etcetera Type Co in Ithaca, New-York, USA. To contribute, see github.com/Etcetera-Type-Co/Epilogue