Tag: geometric

Selma Font

Selma is a family of Sans Serif fonts with 492 Glyphs, 04 weight (Light, regular, medium and bold), with long stems, inspired by bar codes. Extremely condensed vertical emphasis, its bars positioned at the ends of the rods give a

Brightwell Font

Brightwell is a sans-serif typeface consisting of 6 upright weights and 6 italics. Initially following the grotesque-geometric forms popular during the 1920’s, Brightwell’s structure has evolved into a different one, with narrower and more organic proportions, increased contrast and smaller

Heavy Duty Font

Heavy Duty is a bold condensed sans serif font set. Heavy Duty Solid is crisp and clean while Heavy Duty Sketch suggests characters that could have been sketched with a pen or pencil. Both fonts have the same uppercase and

Asthoria Font

Asthoria is a bold sans serif family with solid clean, rough, trace and outline files. Asthoria is simple but significant and defined by its crisp edges and modern touches. It is designed for optimal legibility. An all-caps sans-serif, Asthoria makes

Alama Font

Alama is an Arabic display font. The word Alama is the Arabic for sign, label or logo. This font is designed specially for branding and visual identities, but it also suits typographic compositions. It comes in two weights; Regular and

Interlaced Ornaments Font

Interlaced Ornaments is composed of various geometric shapes appearing to be woven together. There is an assortment of 69 ornaments located under the character set and shift + character set keys. Published by Gerald GalloDownload Interlaced Ornaments

Umba Slab Font

The best thing about Umba Slab is its surprise! UMBA Slab is a clean but eye-catching typeface designed by Anita Jürgeleit. It adds an amazing touch to your corporate design and titling by developing a more dynamic shape from thin

Finland Font

Finland was inspired by European type specimen books, especially Finland type standard. Delivering some glorious vibes of the solid values from the pioneers and keeping one eye on todays demands and technology, Finland is made for high professional use. Finland

Cease Font

Cease rolls off the tongue. It is smooth, round, and unique in both upper and lower cases. Numerals are fixed widths, across all weights/styles and for clarity. It was created to perform well at any size. Published by Tyler Finck

Fibra One Font

Fibra One looks like a “soft” version of the Fibra font, but it is actually more than that—the second part of its name suggests that it is a reinterpretation of the original typeface. While this new version maintains the overall