bt1 — Bertha Park Residents Group

Typography Comparison

Same layout, same colours, same content. Only the heading font changes. Which feels right for Bertha Park?

Option A: Fraunces 800 / 300
Baseline — warm, wonky optical axes, playful personality

Where the Highlands Begin at Your Doorstep

A community growing together on the edge of Perth

Bertha Park isn't just a place to live — it's a neighbourhood finding its voice. Two thousand households on the northern edge of Perth, where the A9 meets open sky and the River Tay curves east toward the sea. We're the dog walkers who know each other's names, the parents who share school-run wisdom, the gardeners comparing notes over back fences. New-build doesn't mean new community. It means we're writing the story from page one.

We moved here for the space and the light. We stayed because of the people.

— Resident, Bertha Park Phase 2


Option B: Newsreader 700 / 300
Challenger — transitional serif, optical sizing, editorial gravitas

Where the Highlands Begin at Your Doorstep

A community growing together on the edge of Perth

Bertha Park isn't just a place to live — it's a neighbourhood finding its voice. Two thousand households on the northern edge of Perth, where the A9 meets open sky and the River Tay curves east toward the sea. We're the dog walkers who know each other's names, the parents who share school-run wisdom, the gardeners comparing notes over back fences. New-build doesn't mean new community. It means we're writing the story from page one.

We moved here for the space and the light. We stayed because of the people.

— Resident, Bertha Park Phase 2


Option C: Bricolage Grotesque 800 / 300
Wildcard — variable grotesque, handmade irregularity, no serif

Where the Highlands Begin at Your Doorstep

A community growing together on the edge of Perth

Bertha Park isn't just a place to live — it's a neighbourhood finding its voice. Two thousand households on the northern edge of Perth, where the A9 meets open sky and the River Tay curves east toward the sea. We're the dog walkers who know each other's names, the parents who share school-run wisdom, the gardeners comparing notes over back fences. New-build doesn't mean new community. It means we're writing the story from page one.

We moved here for the space and the light. We stayed because of the people.

— Resident, Bertha Park Phase 2