Tag: grotesque
Korbin Font
Inspired by the sans-serifs of the late 19th and early 20th century, Korbin is a legible and versatile text and display face available in five weights. It mixes geometric and humanist traits to achieve a modern, clean, friendly appearance. The
Basic Sans Narrow Font
Basic Sans Narrow is a narrower version of Basic Sans. It is a family of Grotesque features with a functional, neutral and seeming clean style that looks to keep a neutral (or basic) appearance on paper, but including lots of
Henderson Sans Font
The first thought that crosses a type designer’s mind upon seeing a slab serif is: I wonder what it would look if it was serifless. And so, after building Henderson Slab, I followed my instincts and gave it a sans
Merlo Neue Font
Merlo Neue is the younger brother of Merlo. New family received refreshed, more square proportions and a new shape of many glyphs. However, what is the most important in new Merlo, is the wide range of instances – nine new weights,
Acherus Grotesque Font
Acherus Grotesque is a rounded sans serif type family based on geometric forms. It comes in 16 styles: 8 uprights and matching italics. Each weight includes extended language support, ligatures and more. Published by Horizon TypeDownload Acherus Grotesque
Bambino Font
Bambino Font Family is a typography project by Milos Mitrovic and affiliates. Bambino has an influence of 1920s Futura-like fonts and art deco look and feel. Combining its vintage character with clean geometric form and organic flow, Bambino is shaped
Bambino New Font
Bambino New font is a geometric sans serif with humanist readability. It comes in 7 different weights, 14 styles and plenty of OpenType features. It can be said it’s an arrogant cousin of Bambino font , mostly because of its
TT Corals Font
TT Corals is a modern humanistic sans-serif which has many typical traits of the beginning of the 20th century. For an increased functionality of the font family we’ve created 6 typefaces of various weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold, Extrabold, Black.
Cozza Font
The inspiration for the design of the font Cozza was Unitra Letraset from the 80s. Dry transfer lettering was used by architects from Poland and Czech Republic. Font Cozza, for each character has three alternative characters with their automatic replacement.
Basic Sans Font
Basic Sans: A necessary sans. Designed by Daniel Hernández A family of Grotesque features with a functional, neutral and seeming clean style that looks to keep a neutral (or basic) appearance on paper, but including lots of details that give