A slanted version that maintains the family's rigid structure.
The tall lowercase letters create a unique "wall of text" effect that stands out in large-scale prints.
The name "Xheighter" (pronounced "excite-her") is a direct nod to its primary design feature: an unusually tall . In this typeface, lowercase letters reach nearly the same height as uppercase characters, creating a dense, blocky visual texture that commands attention.
The family typically includes four primary styles available through major retailers like MyFonts and YouWorkForThem :
Its newspaper roots make it a perfect fit for bold front-page style titles.
The standard weight for impactful headlines.
The Power of Xheighter Condensed: A Bold Legacy in Typography