“Harmony through Contrasts”

Inspired by the printed ephemera of the early to mid-nineteenth century, this visually outstanding collection draws on a rich diversity of influences to produce this modern, fresh typeface collection.
The shared proportions of the three type families enable them to be used individually or combined to produce a wide choice of contrasting styles.
Jeremy Tankard

Trilogy Collection Sample (PDF)
With weights ranging from thin to heavy, this sans serif family offers a much wider choice than many other types. The sans face includes several alternate lowercase forms. Using the OpenType features, standard characters can be replaced with these alternates to change the look and feel of the type setting.
As a fresh interpretation of the wave of Egyptian revivals in the 1930s, this highly distinctive font captures the fullness and vitality of the original forms from the nineteenth century while introducing subtle elements of modernity.
Egyptian type weights are Bold, Extra Bold and Heavy and play out in three widths: Normal, Wide and Expanded.
High contrast and fine detailing gives Fatface a strongly ornamental flavour. The type has one weight (Heavy) and five widths (Normal, Wide, Expanded, ExtraExpanded and UltraExpanded). Aspects of the Roundhand capitals are incorporated within a set of accompanying swash caps.
Both Egyptian and the Fatface plug into the grid structure of Trilogy Sans and harmonise with its various weights and widths.