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Averta Font

Bringing together features from early European grotesques and American gothics, Kostas Bartokas’ Averta (Greek: ‘αβέρτα’ – to act or speak openly, bluntly or without moderation, without hiding) is a new geometric sans serif family with a simplistic, yet appealing, personality.

Intro Rust Font

Intro Rust is one of the biggest packages on the market, including 214 fonts. The font family is a rough version of the famous Intro and includes 4 sub-families – Intro Rust, Intro Script, Intro Head and Intro Goodies. For

Britva Font

Derived from Valibuk, Britva is designed like from broken glass for eye-catching headlines. It’s a heavy, condensed face with a high x-height and tight spacing. While Valibuk can write it loud, Britva literally shouts it out even louder. The unbroken

Schar Font

A humanist sans designed like a serif with high-stroke contrast, but without serifs. Calligraphic forms and consistent angle axis are combined to create a fluid and dynamic personality. Schar is a balanced sans serif with classic proportions ideally suited for

Snappy Font

Snappy is a friendly and curly font. It is influenced by the typical coffee house typefaces in france. It comes along with four weights and one outline font. Published by Jorg SchmittDownload Snappy

Logomotion Font

This is a typeface specially designed for logotypes, but can also be used in headlines, posters & signage. It has many OpenType programming features, that give a more playful and rhythmic spirit, creating an interesting geometric-sans and script mixture. The

Exo Soft Font

Exo Soft. Technology meets humanity. The geometric design got organic with carefully crafted smoothed edges. Exo Soft is a contemporary sans-serif font with a warm and humane feeling. It has an extended language support (both in Latin and Cyrillic) and

Rodchenko Font

Designed at ParaType in 1996-2002 by Tagir Safayev. Inspired by works of Russian Constructivists of the 1920s and 30s: Alexander Rodchenko, Varvara Stepanova, Vladimir and George Stenberg, Gustav Klutsis and others. A geometrical, caps and small caps only, sans serif

Sybarite Font

Sybarite is a fat face that works at any size. Capitals with sweeping curves and sharp unbracketed serifs command attention while charming minuscules expose the amiable side of its demeanor. Sybarite is James Puckett’s revival of the fat face type