Inter can be classified as a geometric neo-grotesque, similar in style to Roboto, Apple San Francisco, Akkurat, Asap, Lucida Grande and more. Some trade-offs were made in order to make this typeface work really well at small sizes:
- Early versions of Inter was not suitable for very large sizes because of some small-scale glyph optimizations (like "pits" and "traps") that help rasterization at small sizes but stand out and interfere at large sizes. However today Inter works well at large sizes and a Display subfamily is in the works for really large "display" sizes.
- Rasterized at sizes below 12px, some stems—like the horizontal center of "E", "F", or vertical center of "m"—are drawn with two semi-opaque pixels instead of one solid. This is because we "prioritize" (optimize for) higher-density rasterizations. If we move these stems to an off-center position—so that they can be drawn sharply at e.g. 11px—text will be less legible at higher resolutions.
Roman (upright) name | Italic name | Weight |
---|---|---|
Thin | Thin Italic | 100 |
Extra Light | Extra Light Italic | 200 |
Light | Light Italic | 300 |
Regular | Italic | 400 |
Medium | Medium Italic | 500 |
Semi Bold | Semi Bold Italic | 600 |
Bold | Bold Italic | 700 |
Extra Bold | Extra Bold Italic | 800 |
Black | Black Italic | 900 |