Amstelvar is a typeface inspired by the typeface designs used in The Netherlands and Belgium from the sixteenth century to the development of Times Roman in the 1930s.
It was the first public demonstration of the Type Network "Parametric Axes" approach to the OpenType Variable Fonts technology. Read more about how to use this axis system for better typography at variablefonts.typenetwork.com.
The font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, which permits unrestricted usage, distribution, and modification, subject to terms in the license.
The first release of "Amstelvar Alpha" was in early 2017. In 2018 the project scope expanded to a "1.0"-level release with a Roman redrawn for highest quality, a new Italic, and wider language support with the Google Latin Plus glyph set (around 600 total: 567 main glyphs + 25 optional + build glyphs).
The variable axis work includes:
Feb. 21, 2019
Font Bureau recieved approval of Default roman, opsz min and max, and Default ital opsz min and max, for ASCII
March 8, 2019
Font Bureau's Santiago Orozco started compeltion of glyph repertoires for spec.
March 15, 2019
Font Bureau's Santiago Orozco completed Amstelvar-Roman.ufo
according to CharacterSet.txt
March 18, 2019
TypNetwork takes opsz max and min, regular and italics, and Italic default for charset update
April 10, 2019
Within Amstelvar/Docs
there is a AMSTELVAR DESIGNSPACE MAP2.pdf file with notes on overall design space, and progress display on contols milestone.
Amstelvar Artboard 2.pdf shows entire complete glyphs, link to measurement and glyphs sheet that contains measured values and other data forvariable font creation.