Good Ot Font
“A client sent a scan.”
Good OT emerged in the late 2010s as part of a wave of typefaces designed for high-legibility digital interfaces while retaining personality for editorial and branding work. Its designers aimed to create a versatile sans-serif that could perform well at small UI sizes and large display settings without losing character. The family is typically released with multiple weights (Light → Black) and often includes italics, small caps, and expanded language support.