





Created for Christian Schwartz/ Commercial Type as a rounded adaptation of Stag Sans for the pages of Esquire Magazine. As described by Christian Schwartz: "Stag Sans Round needed to retain its masculinity as it became soft and cuddly ... as [too much rounding] would cause the Black weight to become far too comical, but they had to be rounded enough to differentiate the face from the original Stag Sans." Available for licensing through Commercial Type and Village
Stag Sans Round in Esquire Magazine
Role: Type design.