Can a typeface that’s box-like and stiff still be attractive and useful? Yes. And the Clicker™ typeface, by Greg Thompson, proves it. This sans serif, super family packs a lot of dimension into its 47 weights. The Clicker font proudly throws convention out the door and proclaims its uniqueness in two very specific ways.
Clicker History
First, every character retains a boxed shape by maintaining rigidly straight and vertical stems and slightly rounded shoulders. The “flat” sides provide a variety of kerning options – wider spacing gives the Clicker font a monospaced appearance, while kerning allows more characters to fit into a tighter space. The second noticeable trait of the Clicker font is its adherence to a single stoke width across all characters in each individual weight. The result is that different weights can be played against each other with attention-grabbing effectiveness.
The Clicker typeface family includes all the expected weights (and small caps) among its regular, compressed and condensed versions. It is truly a unique Super Family.