Ghost War Variable Waterfall

The words "Thames Cricket Barony Snifter Poppies" animate between thick and thin in Ghost War
The Words "Ghost War" in all caps animate between thick and thin in the typeface Ghost War

Ghost War is a contrasted grotesque sans serif typeface born out of a love of shoppe signage found in the United Kingdom during the 19th century. Featuring a tall & condensed stature, this display type fills any space available in its current three weights. At home in large headlines or shouted from the margins, Ghost War is a bold first statement said with gusto.

A waterfall specimen of type showcasing the three different weights of Ghost War
Different phrases such as " rogues gallery" and "office of the Admiralty" in Ghost War's 3 weights

Compromised of three condensed weights (thin, medium, and bold), Ghost War contains a myriad of variety despite not including a lowercase. In the future, it will be updated with further widths and potentially more weights culminating in a full variable family.

In Black, the words "Te Whanganui-a-Tara Aotearoa" are shown typeset in Ghost War Medium and Bold
A stylized S logo looks like a sea serpent logo with the words "Jörmungandr Havsalt" in Ghost War
A collage of Ghost War showcasing a variety of glyphs from the 400+ Latinate languages supported