
Typography
More than Fonts, Editorial Solutions

A multiscript, multipurpose
type family
Laboratorium is a highly legible typeface with comprehensive language support, covering Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek writing systems. With impressive 11,360 glyphs per font, the type family includes small caps, petite caps and enclosed alphabets.
Reduced ornamentation makes it an ideal choice for scientific, legal, and academic publications. A vast array of symbols and arrows facilitate its use in reference works and magazines. Moreover, the extensive range of special features enables Laboratorium to format exquisite literary publications.
The fonts provide complete support for phonetics and also offer a variety of historical characters, design alternates, and language variations. There are also extended punctuation, fractions, and mathematical symbols, among many other features.
Far more than average fonts
Laboratorium offers 12 weights in both regular and italic styles, providing you with the precise control to adjust the text and suit different types of paper and printing quality. Or to chose the perfect on screen result.
The family also provides larger, more prominent auxiliary characters, such as superscripts, subscripts, ordinals, and combining diacritics. And two small caps sizes enables the perfect organization of texts to create a document hierarchy with as many levels as required and proper acronyms.

A different approach
Fonts are a very stable type of software, with updates being rare or even nonexistent. Unlike most type foundries, we chose to provide regular updates to all typeface families. First and foremost, this allows us to keep up with additions made to the Unicode standard. Secondly, it enables us to include eventual fixes and add improvements. These changes result in smaller updates that are always free for existing users.
Laboratorium will expand in upcoming versions, featuring more scripts and features. Armenian will be the first to be added, and it will be available for existing users in the coming months, as always. Georgian, Tiffinagh, and historical writing systems are also on the horizon. You can reinforce these ideas or suggest other scripts by using our contact form.
We also deviate from the usual by allowing users to request modifications to the fonts. We don’t charge for one-off changes that we deem beneficial to all users, and these modifications are incorporated into the latest versions of the fonts. In contrast, very specific and minor changes are granted to users without any copyright concerns.
