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Skema Pro Font

Skema Pro is a versatile system of 6 serif typefaces – each bearing a distinct character and purpose. Together they form a huge superfamily of 84 fonts to fit any imaginable task. Skema Pro Livro is a low contrast, low

Syabil Font

Syabil is a sans serif font family designed by Eko Bimantara. This font crafted with the intention to present a clean, legible, multipurpose that easy to read wether it on screen or print. Fit for all purposes; Text, display, headline,

Deposit Pro Font

Deposit Pro is a wide slab-serif family with low x-height. In both headlines and paragraph text it creates a serious yes friendly texture, making it particularly suitable for corporate communication design. Deposit Pro consists of 16 styles (8 weights and

Orchidea Pro Font

Orchidea Pro is a typeface balancing on the verge of sans and serif. Called a stressed sans or a serifless serif, it does not feature any serifs, but resembles a serif typeface by build, and features unilateral nibs that speed

Diaria Sans Pro Font

Diaria Sans Pro is a sans-serif counterpart of Diaria Pro. With its extensive 9 weights and corresponding italics, extensive language support, and various OpenType features it is meant to build visual hierarchies of any detail and complexity in editorial design.

Diaria Pro Font

Diaria started as a project in Typeface Architecture for Master in Advanced Typograghy at EINA, Centre Universitari de Disseny i Art de Barcelona, a course tutored by Laura Meseguer and Íñigo Jerez Quintana. Later it has developed into Diaria Pro,

Fonia Font

Fonia is a calligraphic art deco with feminine touch, unique, and exotic. It is designed to be more simple, so it keeps the legibility in different font sizes. If you want a semi-classical letters but do not eliminate the modern

Pancetta Pro Font

Pancetta Pro is a squarish sans-serif typeface with semi-closed aperture and pillow-shaped terminals. The shape of a pillow is furthermore used to enliven the boring horizontal stems which are very frequent in Cyrillic script, and get rid of the right