Conthrax is an ultramodern, orthogonal sans-serif typeface with plastic forms influenced by consumer electronics and vehicle design. These high-tech letterforms are well suited to themes of futurism, science, and technology—conveying a feeling of…
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 19, 2024
Step into the future with this retro computer video game font! Get that 80’ies feeling with shoot ’em up games and mazes full of deadly robots – just waiting to zap you with their...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified May 19, 2024
Foulmouth comes directly from the future – lucky for us, it comes in peace! The straight lines gives the font a futuristic and stylistic look. Perfect for science fiction posters, techno flyers or something...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified December 27, 2022
Quick, somebody call Erich von Däniken! YWFT S3 is a folktronic, arts-andcircuits, crocheted robotic masterpiece of the first order, with two weights (regular and alternate) and two pattern fonts, also at two weights (regular...
by Staff · Published August 31, 2019
· Last modified December 27, 2022
YWFT Processing was developed in 2001 for Casey Reas, the co-creator of the Processing programming language. We created this display face to be sharp, tall, unique and interesting…much like Mr. Reas himself. The font...
by · Published July 23, 2019
· Last modified October 30, 2024
Arkeo BT is designer Brian Sooy’s first typeface family published by Bitstream. Given very few design elements to work with, Brian has designed a bitmap font that is unique and very readable. There are...
by · Published July 11, 2019
· Last modified November 6, 2024
Adrian Frutiger’s distinguished and successful 1966 design for the European Computer Manufacturers’ Association improving readability of letters for both machines and humans. OCR-B is replacing OCR-A.
by Staff · Published April 11, 2019
· Last modified December 27, 2022
YWFT Caliper was originally created as a unique-yet-readable bitmap typeface. While it works well onscreen at small point sizes, it also can be used at larger sizes for retro-style headers and attention-grabbing statements. YWFT...