In other words, they’re introducing a new, exclusive font they’re calling Spotify Mix.
The new bespoke typeface Spotify Mix replaces the current font used in Spotify’s in-app and desktop experiences. It has begun rolling out to listeners on Spotify in all languages with Latin-based scripts, as well as Vietnamese.
This is what Rasmus Wängelin, Global Head of Brand Design at Spotify, has to say about it:
Spotify Mix is a variable font designed just for us, and we consider it, quite literally, a remix.
Spotify Mix is a variable font designed just for us, and we consider it, quite literally, a remix.
To design this typeface, Spotify’s team broke free from “traditional typographic constraints” and “merged elements from a variety of font styles”. This approach mirrors the dynamic and evolving nature of audio culture over the years, according to them.
The result is a sans-serif typeface that blends features from both classic and contemporary styles, creating a “distinctive and unique” look. The shapes of sound waves are “subtly incorporated” to evoke a rhythmic feel.
The combination of sharp angles and smooth curves gives the typeface a distinctive character that feels quintessentially Spotify.
The combination of sharp angles and smooth curves gives the typeface a distinctive character that feels quintessentially Spotify.