Gramatika Font
Gramatika is a sans serif font design published by Tokotype Published by TokotypeDownload Gramatika
Grindhaus Sans is a cross between a geometric & humanist grotesk, inspired by the vintage grotesk typography of the 19th century. A style that was popular on shop windows, book covers, and minimalist labelling. The letterforms in Grindhaus Sans have
Slightly pointed apex in some glyphs, 27 styles, thin to black, oblique and italics, closed apertures and simply are the characteristics of this typefaces. The cedilla mark are different than ‘traditional form’, help to unify the concept overall. G, L,
Swiss aesthetics for a universal font 5 Weights: Bold, Medium, Regular, Light, Thin 3 Style Sets: SS00, SS01, SS02 62 Languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Chiga, Congo Swahili, Cornish, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Galician,
Aksara is a sans serif font with a geometric touch. Aksara is not purely geometric, proportions have been designed so that all characters can look harmonious and have better readability. Aksara comes with five types of weights including Italic style,
Platz Grotesk has been designed parallel within the neogrotesque universe of typefaces and is inspired by humanist proportions and humanist-grotesk features. Firstly, this hybrid has a smaller x height, thus it possesses wider typeface whites in order to be legible
‘Plaquette’ is a collection of retro typefaces ranging from victorian to bauhaus to the sixties. They are all equipped with a load of OpenType features such as alternates, catchwords, stylistics sets and others. Plaquette 3D: A chromatic set of fonts
If you happened to sleep on Praktika – the previous bestseller of Fenotype – don’t worry, as here’s its new rounded counterpart. Perhaps even more functional than its predecessor, Praktika rounded has a distinct look & feel of its own
Sequel 100 Black was designed in 2018 by type designer Jeschke in Berlin. It is based on the sans-serif typefaces of the early 19th century. A characteristic feature of the Sequel 100 is the almost equal thickness of the vertical
Dopis (Допис on Cyrillic) is neo grotesque family available in four weights and in two widths. It is universal and neutral typeface, fully applicable in every situation. Contains extended Latin character set with Cyrillic support. Published by Tour de Force
Codec is a geometric sans serif type system, designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini with Francesco Canovaro and Andrea Tartarelli. Codec provides you with two coherent variant fonts built on the same base skeleton: Codec Cold and Codec Warm. In Codec