Tag: contemporary

Sequel Rounded Font

Unfortunately we rarely meet typefaces which still show the formal quality of the time of our grandfathers or even the technical progress in their interior with the design of their exterior. A rare example is Sequel Rounded whose shapes combine

Fibra Font

The font is actually not a revival of ‘Avant Garde’—by Herb Lubalin—but it takes its spirit. Fibra is a geometric sans serif, yet without the typical structural strictness of these kind of fonts, that represents experimental type design. This can

Gardner Sans Font

Gardner Sans is a humanist sans serif with a range of weights, italics, small caps stylistics alternates and a set of decorative ornaments. The light and regular faces work at smaller sizes and the heavier weights are good for display

Sagarana Font

Sagarana is an elegant display typeface rooted in the style of romantic or didones letterforms, however, it is a sans serif with a cleaner appearance. The contrast and the vertical stress maintain the modern style, while the terminals, the finials,

Blackye Font

Blackye is a sans-serif font with contemporary and humanized forms. Its glyphs are full of personality and make it the perfect choice for projects that need to convey joviality and originality. It has an extensive set of characters, with over

Didonesque Ghost Font

The extreme contrast in Didonesque Ghost makes for a highly fashionable style that is sure to capture attention whenever it is used. This family of 10 fonts will enhance any project that requires a touch of class. These fonts turn

Pensum Display Font

Pensum Display is the triangular and spiky packmate of text monster Pensum Pro. Designed to be used for anything big and for nothing that isn’t big, Pensum Display is a sharp, high contrast design ready to take on display and

dT Jakob Font

dT Jakob started as a revival by Gustavo Soares for Paul van der Laan’s class at the Type and Media Masters, in The Hague, NL – back in 2007. There are quite a few excellent geometric sans typefaces available, but