Goldbill is a sans-serif typeface designed based on geometric shapes. It is not just another geometric typeface. The uppercase letters were intended to have a more squared form instead of circular, and the lowercase retains the circular looks. It was designed with two axes; x-height and weight that generates 54 fonts with three different x-heights and nine different weights.
The basic version of Goldbill is the best for text, while the Goldbill XS with the narrowest x-height is ideal for display text, logo, etc., and the one with the largest x-height, Goldbill XL would be good for heading, shorter paragraph text or web font. Goldbill type family with its three different x-heights would be a great type system for any modern graphic design and typographic work.
Each font has 470+ glyphs, which covers Western and Eastern Europe Latin based languages. Goldbill is also equipped with some OpenType Layout Features, such as Denominators, Fractions, Standard Ligatures, Localized Forms, Numerators, Ordinals, Scientific Inferiors, Subscript, Superscript, and Tabular Figures.