Hs1 Font -

to match the exact look of the "HARRY STYLES" text seen on the pink-hued cover. Related Fonts in the Harry Styles Universe

Using the HS1 font offers several benefits, including: hs1 font

The font was designed with huge internal sidebearings. Even without additional tracking, HS1 feels airy. This prevents letters from visually merging when viewed through a train window at 300 km/h. to match the exact look of the "HARRY

The "HS1" aesthetic often uses "Light" or "Thin" weights to create a sophisticated, airy look. This prevents letters from visually merging when viewed

A geometric sans-serif family designed by Greg Fleming, often associated with transit themes due to its name. 3. Usage and Technical Features

Unlike most geometric sans-serifs, the HS1 font uses a double-story 'a' (with a top bowl) rather than a single-story 'a'. This improves recognition at speed. The counter of the 'a' is unusually large, resembling a blown-up version of the 'a' found in .