Hushtype
Hushtype is a term used in typography to describe a restrained, quiet approach to type design and typographic layout. It characterizes type systems and practices that prioritize legibility and calm aesthetics over expressive display. The aim is to reduce visual noise in text-heavy contexts such as editorial layouts, websites, and user interfaces.
Key features include low to moderate contrast between strokes, simple geometric or humanist letterforms, generous x-heights,
Origins and usage: Hushtype emerged in design discussions during the 2010s and 2020s as an approach to
Reception and critique: Proponents say hushtype improves comprehension and reduces eye fatigue, especially for screen reading.