Gn: Elliot Font !!top!!

is a custom, licensed version of the FS Elliot Pro typeface, created by the foundry Fontsmith Ltd specifically for GN Store Nord A/S Key Characteristics : It is categorized as a Neo-grotesque

, a Danish manufacturer of hearing aids and headsets, by the type foundry Fontsmith Ltd Key Characteristics & Origins Original Source: It is derived from

Usage Restrictions: According to licensing terms, it cannot be altered without permission from Fontsmith Ltd. Related Resources gn elliot font

The terminals are the real stars here. Instead of blunt cuts, they feature a gentle, calligraphic flare that softens the geometry just enough to prevent it from feeling sterile. The lowercase ‘a’ and ‘g’ (assuming the double-decker variants) feel grounded, while the uppercase ‘Q’ and ‘K’ offer a delightful, slightly unexpected quirk that breaks the monotony in headline settings.

Broad Weight Range: Most versions of the GN Elliot family come in a variety of weights, from a delicate Thin that excels in fashion editorials to a commanding Black or Ultra weight perfect for impactful headlines. is a custom, licensed version of the FS

If you are looking for a font with a similar name or aesthetic, you might be thinking of:

  1. Narrow Apertures: Unlike the open forms of Frutiger, GN Elliot has slightly closed counters, particularly in letters like 'e' and 'a'.
  2. Vertical Stress: The font has almost no modulation in stroke width—pure monoline.
  3. The Terminal 'R': The most distinctive feature. The leg of the capital 'R' kicks out sharply, almost parallel to the ground, rather than curving gracefully.
  4. A Double-Storey 'g': Unlike many grotesques (like Helvetica) which use a single-storey 'g' (like a figure 8 on its side), GN Elliot uses a traditional double-storey 'g' with a closed loop, enhancing legibility for directional text.
  5. Heavy x-height: The lowercase letters are very tall relative to the capitals, maximizing readability at small point sizes on enamel boards.

Typically includes standard OpenType features like ligatures, varied numerals, and stylistic alternates found in the professional "Pro" version. SIL Language Technology technical documentation Narrow Apertures: Unlike the open forms of Frutiger,

It is a customized variant of the FS Elliot typeface, which was designed by Nick Job in 2012. Ownership: The GN-specific version is owned by