Designed by Andy Clymer
Tilt is a family of type inspired by the dimensional lettering found in storefront signage. It’s comprised of three related variable font styles that you might find in a shop window — Tilt Neon, Tilt Prism, and Tilt Warp.
All three are based around the same letter model of a sign painter’s geometric sans serif, similar to the typefaces Futura or Avant Garde, but with the kinds of details you might expect to see when the letter is built up with a brush.
The three styles are designed and built as variable fonts. They allow users to rotate the orientation of their glyphs with “Rotation in X” and “Rotation in Y” axes. The rotation is limited to ±45° so that the letterforms never rotate past a readable range.
To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/Tilt-Fonts.
You can download font files directly and install them with Font Book. However, it’ll be much easier to install these fonts with RightFont — the best font manager for Mac.
These fonts are licensed under the Open Font License.
You can use them freely in your products & projects - print or digital, commercial or otherwise.