Letters showcasing their variable interpolation.
Type specimen header.
Variable axis overview.
Mouse hover controlling the variable axis settings.
Randomly assigning variable axis values to letters.
Type tester.
Variable font and type specimen inspired by the squishy shapes of mochi
Mini Mochi is a playful, delectable, variable display font with a little bit of stretch and flavor. Each letter resembles a mochi-shaped cube engraved with pudgy counterforms that squish and mutate in response to three variable axes (the aforementioned “stretch” and “flavor,” plus “slice” which turns all curves into straight lines).
While originally inspired by the anonymous tofu-shaped glyphs that appear when a font is missing a character, Mini Mochi evolved into something unique on its own. (On a side note, the flavorful glyphs also look kind of like rotten teeth. Don’t eat too much sugar or you might end up like these letters!)
Letters showcasing their variable interpolation.
Type specimen header.
Variable axis overview.
Mouse hover controlling the variable axis settings.
Randomly assigning variable axis values to letters.
Type tester.