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Karlo Font

Karlo is a super family of several branches, originating in the same lightweight skeleton. The lightweights are based on a pen of an even stroke-width. Inspired by the writings of calligrapher Edward Johnston, the family moves on in two directions

Madden Font

Madden is a bold, single weight typeface designed for use in titles, editorial design, branding or any other setting that requires capturing attention. With a bold, rugged stroke, inspired by the wide brush used in hand made protest signs, this

Pressio Stencil Font

Pressio Stencil brings Pressio's square counters and super elliptical curves to the stencil genre. The result is Mid-century Modern with a touch of packing crate. With four widths and five weights, it's far more versatile than most stencil families. The

Biscotti Font

The concept of Biscotti rose from a personal research into a system of styles that we commonly consider “vintage”. One above all, the Victorian typography that has been rediscovered and widely re-studied during the 70s. Today, thanks to the technology

Campuni Font

Campuni is a sans-serif typeface that can be described as an “upright italic”: its letters are modeled on the handwritten forms of italics—but without the slant. This gives Campuni a contemporary, charming, and trustworthy character. As with most modern sans-serif

Fuse V.2 Font

Fuse Vol 2 is an extension to our popular Fuse type family. All of the corners of the typeface’s character are rounded, making Fuse Vol 2 friendlier and more amiable variant of the original Fuse. Designed with powerful OpenType features

Emy Slab Font

Emy Slab is a slab serif based on the classical proportions of Egyptian typefaces but with soft terminals that give the font a more friendly and modern look. Emy Slab consists of two subfamilies of 7 weights, ranging from Thin

Stereonic Font

Stereonic is a geometric display sans influenced by Art Deco style. Its 38 fonts across 5 weights offer the possibility to convey numerous moods and styles typical for different decades. As the name suggests, the music posters were considered as

Nutmeg Font

Nutmeg is a geometric typeface with a slight flavored touch. Although its structure is stick to the traditional forms, its details transform this typeface in a boldly project that separates it from other geometric fonts. Nutmeg’s texture can be perceived