Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
Diglû is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed with ten weights ranging from Hairline to Black, and it includes more than 1,500 custom pictograms across different weights. It is positioned not merely as a standalone font, but more like a unified visual system for “text + icons,” suitable for body text, headings, maps, infographics, print, and web use. The description also notes that it was originally developed in a scientific context to help non-designers use pictograms independently.
Its main strength lies in the visual integration of icons and type. The source material emphasizes that the pictograms are integrated into a linear font system, with both letters and icons using stronger contrast and more generous spacing to improve legibility at small sizes. The minimum readable size is said to go down to 6pt. This makes it valuable for dense information scenarios such as map labels, chart annotations, public information, and research reports. The ten weights also allow the same visual system to cover lightweight annotations, body copy, emphasized information, and headline display.
The available text does not disclose the license agreement, scope of commercial use, copyright terms, pricing, purchase method, or payment options, so it is not possible to assess the cost or legal boundaries for commercial deployment. In terms of compatibility, it only states that it can be used for print and web usage. It does not mention OTF, TTF, WOFF, variable fonts, or compatibility with design software. Before purchasing for business use, companies should confirm the file formats, Webfont licensing, embedding permissions, and redistribution restrictions with the author.
The advantages are clear in terms of resource scale: 1,500+ icons are highly practical for information design. The unified style between the typeface and icons helps avoid the visual inconsistency that often comes from mixing different icon libraries. It also supports personalized pictograms, meaning the icon set can continue to expand. The downside is that public information is limited, especially around pricing, licensing, delivery, support, and technical formats. There is also no indication of team collaboration, online management, or version control capabilities, so it feels more like a font asset than a full SaaS tool.
Diglû is suitable for brand designers, infographic designers, map and wayfinding projects, science communication, publishing, and web visual systems—especially projects that want text and icons to share the same geometric language. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text and should be considered unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If a domestic alternative is needed, options include Iconfont, Google Fonts/Adobe Fonts combined with icon libraries, or building a similar system with Source Han Sans alongside Font Awesome, Noun Project, and similar resources.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on diglu.ch official site.
diglu.ch is an Switzerland Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach diglu.ch directly.