

Most commonly used design programs will connect the start point and end point of these strokes, but if you're proficient in a vector design program (Illustrator, Inkscape, Affinity Desginer, etc.), you can use this version and remove that connection. If that sounds complicated, never fear! Norfleet Sketch One is a true single-line font, made from a single stroke from beginning to end. It can be used in some CNC/specialty programs such as Rhinoceros.

My single-line/hairline fonts come in two types: a version with the number "one" in its name, and a version with the number "two." What's the diff?

Norfleet Sketch was built exclusively as a single-line font, from the ground up. It's a clean, elegant sans-serif with smooth curves and lines, minimal nodes, and a modern wide stance. It's a simple double-uppercase font, with some variants in the lowercase set, such as a round-topped A and a lowercase-style e. It's clean, sharp, and you can pair it with just about any other font for a cohesive design! (But it looks pretty nice all by itself, too.)
