MONOTYPE & PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE
For neurodivergent readers, standard text can feel flat, stripped of the pace, rhythm, and nuance of spoken language. NeuroSans is an OpenType variable font system designed to fix that.
Copywriter: Tyler Riggers | Art Directors: Apollo Nava, Juliette Dias
NeuroSans analyzes vocal performances of modern and classic literature, then translates them into three typographic dimensions.
Powered by custom large language models, NeuroSans analyzes a story’s rhythm and automatically visualizes vocal patterns directly into the text, embedding it into the font’s OpenType Variable axes.
Across Kindle libraries, readers will be able to activate NeuroSans as an optional reading mode on any Penguin Random House title.
Physical printed editions of classic literature are being released using NeuroSans and will be donated to partner schools, expanding access to classrooms across the globe.
NeuroSans reimagines the relationship between typography and language, opening up a new chapter for literature, helping shape how the world reads.