Neue Swiss | An 8 Weight Swiss-Inspired Typeface

$49.00$6,915.00

Inspired by the principles of classic Swiss design, Neue Swiss is a refined sans serif that marries precision with personality. With eight weights that shift seamlessly from whisper-light to heavy black, this typeface was built to serve as a quiet powerhouse in your brand system – whether you’re designing high-end packaging, editorial spreads, or clean digital interfaces.

Neue Swiss brings clean lines, smart proportions, and just enough character to feel distinctive while still not distracting from the written word. Every letterform was thoughtfully crafted to support clarity and cohesion across touchpoints, from product labels to pitch decks.

Created with the needs of brand builders in mind, Neue Swiss isn’t about flash; rather, it’s about having a versatile go-to in your font library you can reach for without hesitation – one that still feels fresh in the brand design space. This is the typeface for those who want their brand to feel editorial, elevated, and unmistakably clear.

Perfect for:
– Lifestyle and beauty brands craving structure without stiffness
– High-end packaging that calls for balance and restraint
– Digital and print systems that demand both clarity and clean aesthetic

Updated 8/2025 with subtle ink traps for easier reading, clean curves, rebalanced forms, and stylistic alternates.

 

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Features

  • Neue Swiss Regular (uppercase & lowercase, 8 weights, Hairline through Black)
  • Neue Swiss Italic (uppercase & lowercase, 8 weights, Hairline through Black)
  • Numbers & punctuation
  • Foreign language support
 

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But wait, how can I use this font?

Have a different question or a special use you need a license for?

Desktop License Use does not accommodate:

Just shoot me an email at support@jenwagner.co and I'll be happy to help!

  • Packaging
  • Products
  • Canva

Can I use these fonts for my logo?

Yes! You'll need a desktop license to use this font for your logo or other print designs. If you'd like to use the font on your website (outside of a rasterized image), you'll need a web license as well.

What’s the difference between licenses?

Each font license covers different usage situations. For example, a desktop license will cover the functions of most design work (i.e. making logos, print materials, social media promos, etc.).


A web license, however, is needed when you want to use the font on a website (i.e. using a custom font for your website headers). You won't need a web license if you create images with the text that you upload to your site – for example, a logo on a website is just fine with a desktop license because it's an image, not editable type.


An e-pub license is specifically for ebooks, so if you wanted to use a font for your chapter titles and publish the book to Kindle or another ebook format, you'll need an e-pub license.

App licenses are appropriate when you'd like to use the font as non-editable text in an app. Note: this does not cover print-on-demand or customizable design apps (i.e. Canva, Over, etc.).

How many licenses do I need?

You'll need as many licenses as users. So if you work at a design firm where 30 designers on your team will need access to the font, you'll need to purchase 30 of the appropriate license.

  • App use or web use where customers can use the font to customize products (i.e. if you're creating an app or site that uses embedded fonts to customize, like Over or Minted.com)
  • Ebook use
  • Downloadable/customizable PDFs
  • Server upload (if you need more than one designer to have access to the files, a separate license needs to be purchased for each designer or person requiring the files)

Desktop License Use includes one license, which can be used for:

  • Logos
  • Branding
  • Non-editable Invitations

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