
WS Craft exhibits a geometric skeleton with systematic circular 'o' forms and constructed letter shapes that follow mathematical principles rather than calligraphic traditions. The typeface maintains uniform stroke weight throughout with no contrast between thick and thin strokes, creating a clean, industrial character. Its distinguishing features include closed apertures, particularly evident in letters like 'e' and 'a', and a vertical stress axis that reinforces its rational construction. The x-height sits comfortably proportioned to the cap height, avoiding the extreme tall x-heights that plague some geometric sans faces. As part of the contemporary geometric tradition, WS Craft updates the Bauhaus legacy with refined details and improved legibility while maintaining the systematic, modular feeling of constructed letterforms. The typeface excels in branding and display applications where its clean geometry and neutral personality provide a modern foundation, though the closed apertures and uniform stroke weight may compromise performance in extended text settings.
