Coma was originally designed to be used alongside Japanese typography; its square shape means that it can be set either horizontally or vertically. With a striking profile, modular form and contemporary character, Coma can be utilised in myriad configurations.
The name Coma refers to the perplexity of contemporary existence, to be assaulted by an endless stream of news and stimuli, and to feel paralysed and exhausted by it all.