Instruments that last.
Precision made visible.
The editorial serif carries the brand's authority. Used for headlines, hero text, callout figures, and any moment requiring the brand to speak with weight. Its narrow proportions and high contrast reward large sizes. Never use below 20px. Pair the light italic with dark backgrounds for atmosphere.
Built for fieldwork.
Clear at every distance, in any condition.
The sans workhorse handles all running copy, UI labels, navigation, captions, and secondary communication. Geometric but warm, it does not compete with the serif. Preferred weights: 300 for body, 500 for emphasis, 700 for UI labels only. Avoid 400 weight in long text, use 300 instead.
47°28'N 122°19'W
CALIBRATED · SERIAL NO. M-1963-4 · TOLERANCE ±0.001°
The instrument face is reserved for data, coordinates, product codes, specifications, callout labels, and UI metadata. Its monospaced construction signals precision and technical provenance, the brand's instrument heritage. Never use for running copy or headlines.