Push

Seven widths in eight weights? Challenge accepted!

With a nod to early American Gothics and European Grotesques and thanks to a clever curvature transformation across XCondensed and XWide, Christine Gertsch’s Push™ assumes a confident presence.

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“The longer the race, the sweeter the victory.” — Emil Zátopek

Story

Push is a comprehensive and immensely versatile system of eight weights at seven widths. Due to a cleverly devised curvature transformation across the family and with a nod to the early American Gothics and European Grotesques, Push leaves a lasting and self-assured impression.

The design of Push echoes the letterforms of the first one hundred years of sans serifs yet carries its own weight in a very contemporary manner. Its bold condensed, crossbar-less capital ‘G’ takes inspiration from Thorowgood’s 1830 Seven-Line Grotesque, while the lowercase ‘a’ follows in the same vein as Plak from 1930. A character set that features a looped Anglo-American ‘g’ in addition to a Grotesk two-storey ‘g’ and an open-sloped ‘Danish g’ adds to this mixed background from the Old and the New World.

Push Typeface – Stilistic alternates

Instead of sweeping through the family in a massive interpolation operation, designer Christine Gertsch began to work on the extreme widths of the bold weights in order to remain in full control of the curvature and to avoid too much compromise.

The intentional change in curvature across Push’s widths and weights is a key feature of its anatomy. A transformation that is visible throughout the family from subtle, but tense curves in the extra-condensed and extra-light weight at one end to massively confident extra-wide and extra-bold styles at the other. Almost naturally, Push Regular maintains a level-headed and calm posture between these extremes.

Push Typeface – Alternative accents

The transitional behaviour of Push creates contrast within the family not just by width and weight, but by shape and counter-shape. This is an intriguing feature that comes in handy in every complex typographic system on any medium. As a visual side effect of these characteristics, a Stylistic Set allows accents and punctuation marks to dance around the main characters in a slightly lighter fashion.

Push Typeface – Specimen
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Glyphs

Uppercase

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

Lowercase

a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z

Latin Accents

Á
Ă
Ǎ
Â
Ä
À
Ā
Ą
Å
Ã
Æ
Ć
Č
Ç
Ĉ
Ċ
Ð
Ď
Đ
É
Ĕ
Ě
Ê
Ë
Ė
È
Ē
Ę
Ğ
Ǧ
Ĝ
Ģ
Ġ
Ħ
Ĥ
Í
Ĭ
Ǐ
Î
Ï
İ
Ì
Ī
Į
Ĩ
Ĵ
Ķ
Ĺ
Ľ
Ļ
Ŀ
Ł
Ń
Ň
Ņ
Ŋ
Ñ
Ó
Ŏ
Ǒ
Ô
Ö
Ò
Ő
Ō
Ø
Õ
Œ
Þ
Ŕ
Ř
Ŗ
Ś
Š
Ş
Ŝ
Ș
Ə
Ŧ
Ť
Ţ
Ț
Ú
Ŭ
Ǔ
Û
Ü
Ù
Ű
Ū
Ų
Ů
Ũ
Ŵ
Ý
Ŷ
Ÿ
Ȳ
Ź
Ž
Ż
á
ă
ǎ
â
ä
à
ā
ą
å
ã
æ
ć
č
ç
ĉ
ċ
ð
ď
đ
é
ĕ
ě
ê
ë
ė
è
ē
ę
ğ
ǧ
ĝ
ģ
ġ
ħ
ĥ
í
ĭ
ǐ
î
ï
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ì
ī
į
ĩ
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ľ
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ł
ń
ň
ņ
ŋ
ñ
ó
ŏ
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ô
ö
ò
ő
ō
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õ
œ
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ř
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ś
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ş
ŝ
ș
ß
ə
ŧ
ť
ţ
ț
ú
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û
ü
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ű
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ų
ů
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ý
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ȳ
ź
ž
ż

Numerals & Currency Symbols

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Punctuation

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:
;
!
¡
?
¿
&
@
·
*
#
/
|
\
(
)
{
}
[
]
-
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_
«
»
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'

Mathematical Signs & Symbols

+
×
÷
=
>
<
±
~
¬
^
µ
%

Arrows & Shapes

Greek

π

Languages

Abua
Acheron
Achinese
Acholi
Achuar-Shiwiar
Afar
Afrikaans
Aguaruna
Ahtna
Alekano
Aleut
Amahuaca
Amarakaeri
Amis
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Anuta
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Catalan
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Central Aymara
Central Kurdish
Central Nahuatl
Chachi
Chamorro
Chavacano
Chayahuita
Chiga
Chiltepec
Chinantec
Chokwe
Chuukese
Cimbrian
Cofán
Cook Islands Māori
Cornish
Corsican
Creek
Crimean Tatar
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dehu
Dimli
Dutch
Eastern Arrernte
Eastern Oromo
Efik
English
Faroese
Fijian
Filipino
Finnish
French
Friulian
Gagauz
Galician
Ganda
Garifuna
German
Gheg Albanian
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Gourmanchéma
Guadel. Creole French
Gusii
Haitian
Hani
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Hopi
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Credits & Details
Design Contributions
  • Andreas Frohloff
  • Anja Meiners
Mastering, Production

Olli Meier

Marketing

Rocket & Wink (Motion Design, Artwork)
Christine Gertsch (Naming, Artwork)
Ivo Gabrowitsch (Naming, Copywriting, Specimen)
Ferdinand Ulrich (Copywriting, German Translation)
Lucy Beckley (English Translation, Proofreading)

Design Period
2021–2024
Release Date
Version 1.0: March 19, 2024
Recommended Use

Advertising & Packaging
Editorial & Publishing
Logo, Branding & CI
Poster & Billboards
Software & Gaming
Sports