Corporate report
A strict grid, unambiguous hierarchy and objective, no-nonsense reading. For proposals, reports and anything that has to look decided.
Grid · clear hierarchy · sansThe templates / composed for the work
A template isn’t a font you fiddle with — it’s a full set of type decisions (face, measure, scale, rhythm) chosen for the job the document has to do. Pick the one that fits the work; the whole document is composed to match. Each will get its own page as it lands.
Available now / ready to use
A clean, standard document look — the familiar Word conventions, set properly: real heading styles, a working navigation pane, sensible spacing and tables. It’s what every conversion on this site uses today.
Drop in Markdown or a Word file and get back a native .docx or a print-ready PDF — cleanly composed and quietly proofread. No template picking required.
In the works / three more looks
We’re refining the rest before they ship — one per kind of document, so the choice is “what is this for?”, never “which font?”. Here’s what’s coming.
A strict grid, unambiguous hierarchy and objective, no-nonsense reading. For proposals, reports and anything that has to look decided.
Grid · clear hierarchy · sansA classical, comfortable page built for long-form reading — measured lines, generous rhythm, a face that gets out of the way.
Serif · long-form · classicalExpressive display and tight, confident headings with magazine energy — for pieces meant to be seen as much as read.
Display · tight · expressiveWant first word when a template lands?