Zb Zanutura Font -

Author: [Your Name/Institution] Date: April 16, 2026 Subject: Typographic Design & Digital Media Abstract The Zb Zanutura typeface (hereafter referred to as Zanutura) represents a radical departure from conventional geometric sans-serifs. Developed initially as an experimental variable font, Zanutura synthesizes the rigid architecture of early 20th-century Bauhaus geometry with the raw, unpolished texture of contemporary neo-brutalist web design. This paper analyzes the font’s unique structural anatomy, its variable axis logic, legibility constraints, and its cultural resonance within the 2020s anti-smoothing movement in digital interfaces. 1. Historical & Conceptual Origins Unlike neo-grotesques such as Helvetica or Akzidenz Grotesk, which prioritize neutrality, Zanutura was designed to express calculated imperfection . The name "Zanutura" is a portmanteau of "Zan" (a fabricated archaic term for "sharp edge") and "Tura" (derived from tortura , Latin for twist).

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Exceptionally high (72% of cap height), reducing ascender/descender space. | | Apertures | Closed or semi-closed (e.g., ‘c’, ‘e’ nearly form loops). | | Strokes | Monolinear, but with abrupt terminal cuts at non-perpendicular angles. | | Terminals | Sheared 15° off horizontal, creating a “chiseled” effect. | | Bowl shape | Perfectly circular in ‘o’, but intentionally misaligned junctions in ‘b’, ‘d’, ‘p’. | | Spine (s) | Straight diagonal line instead of a curve — the most controversial feature. | Zb Zanutura Font