Tag: swiss
Norpeth Font
A modern humanist sans serif typeface. The proportions of each character have a strong lateral dynamic that makes it ideal for on screen uses. Also consistent stroke contrast is used throughout each weight to maintain an optical balance. Details include
Baufra Font
Baufra is a humanist sans-serif typeface. It is based on the sans-serif typefaces of the early 20th century. A characteristic feature of Baufra is its geometric design combined with an earthy naturalism. Baufra family includes 6 weights, 435 characters, manually
Uninsta Font
Uninsta is a neutral sans serif font family intended for use across a variety of modern applications in both digital and print media. Geometric letter forms are combined with subtle humanist touches to create a legible, low contrast typeface with
Maxima Font
Released in 1990 by German type foundry URW Studio, and designed by G. Wunderlich, Maxima is a clean, simple and effective sans-serif font design. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Maxima
Directors Gothic 220 Font
Handcrafted by Lettering Inc as part of its core library of typefaces in the 1930s, Directors Gothic was dramatically expanded throughout the lifetime of the company and remains a timeless classic. Inspired by the Art Deco movement popular at the
Clinica Pro Font
Clinica Pro is a modern take on Swiss grotesques, with a little bit of an added personality. It features 8 weights, italics, 6 sets of figures, small caps and a bunch of ligatures. Still relatively neutral, it lets a brand
Bohemian Font
Mixed designs of Futura and Bodoni (Fudonis) are quite popular. Apart from being contemporary, such fonts provide excellent readability. However, most of the existing mixtures were not good enough in terms of balance for P. Kraft. He was finally inspired
Heltar Font
A modern neo-grotesque typeface. Having grown up in Sheffield and been completely immersed in the work of The Designers Republic I became very drawn to their treatment of Helvetica, especially the close tracking of the letter space. This visual investigation
YWFT HLLVTKA Font
With great pride, we present this hand-drawn alphabet in both upper and lower case, derived from the beloved standard of all existing things: Helvetica. Originally hand drawn in 2007 by YouWorkForThem, we revisited these drawings in 2010 and developed them