Tag: grotesk

Tripleta Grotesk Font

Tripleta Grotesk is a sans serif font design published by deFharo Published by deFharoDownload Tripleta Grotesk

Dart 4F Font

The face’s industrial roots are in stamp press lettering, license plates, phone books, signage and in early OSes, and its support for many European languages makes it flexible for a wide variety of applications Published by Sergiy TkachenkoDownload Dart 4F

Klainy Font

If “Grotesque” mainly means “industrial, mechanical, anonymous typeface” to you, Klainy might redefine your image of the genre. Yes, it’s a Grotesque—but with a contemporary look and a lot of personality. Klainy’s apertures are more closed at the top and

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

Swissra Font

Swissra is an Arabic typeface that was inspired from Swiss graphic design. The motivation behind the typeface was to create a neutral and carefully crafted Arabic font family that can be used on many different applications. Swissra also aspires to

Biwa & Biwa Display Font

Biwa is a new straight-sided family of formally nuanced grotesk typefaces. Biwa’s lighter weights feel subdued, cool in tone, and neutral, while the heavier weights are more robust and full of personality. Biwa is, in essence, the son of the

Metro Sans Font

The result of a study into the Paris Metro system; Metro Sans is a Grotesk typeface with personality. It bridges the gap between the stern terminals of a Swiss Neo-Grotesk, and the smooth curves of a modern day Geo-Grotesk. The

Pressio Font

Pressio is a study in doing things backwards. It began with the weight that’s usually drawn last: the ultra-compressed black. This was squashed down vertically in increments to make the compressed, condensed, and regular widths, then hollowed like a dugout