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Wallop Collection: 7 Weights, 14 Styles
From Johnston’s Underground to Gill Station

Variable Font: 2 Axes

Weight
400
Slant
0
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Family

Wallop, 14 Styles
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Styles

Wallop Collection: 1 Family

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Features

Total: 20 Stylistic Sets, 10 Figure Sets, 9 Others

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Glyphs

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Languages

Afrikaans, Albanian, Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Scottish Gaelic, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss German, Turkish, Welsh 

opentype features
calt
Contextual Alternates
case
Case-Sensitive Forms
ccmp
Glyph Composition
dlig
Discretional Ligatures
dnom
Denominators
frac
Fractions
Character sets
  • Adobe Latin-1
  • MS Windows 1026 Latin-2 Central European
  • MS Windows 1140 Latin-3 South European
  • MS Windows 1250 Central European Latin
  • MS Windows 1252 Western (Standard Latin)
  • MS Windows 1254 Turkish Latin

Info

description

Wallop is a sans-serif type family originally commissioned for Wallop, a magazine dedicated to independent culture. Its defining feature is the use of vertical terminals, which lend the design a sense of sharpness and precision – a quality held in deliberate tension with the rounded forms found throughout the family. Alternate glyphs for "P, R, W, w, m, n" extend the typographic palette further, offering additional variation and character.

For those seeking typographic common ground, Wallop belongs to a distinguished lineage of sans-serif design — one that includes Berlin West 1942 (Herbert Thannhaeuser), Gill Sans 1928 (Eric Gill), and Johnston 1916 (Edward Johnston).

credits
DesignMartin Vácha
Spacing & KerningIgino Marini
Details
Range7 Weights, 14 Styles
2 VF Axes: Weight, Slant
First SketchJan 2013
ReleasedMay 2019
UpdateMar 2026
Version4.003