Minor is contemporary simple equable text grotesk in 6 weights with italics.It combines the best features of neo- and humanist sans types for legibility and easy reading. Clean design and balanced white spaces enables...
K-haus 105 is inspired by the work of graphic designer and typographer, Herbert Bayer, during his time at the Bauhaus around 100 years ago — work that kick-started graphic design as we know it,...
K-haus 205 is inspired by the work of graphic designer and typographer, Herbert Bayer, during his time at the Bauhaus around 100 years ago — work that kick-started graphic design as we know it,...
Benelux is inspired by European styles of the late twentieth century, their origins can be traced back to the Bauhaus. Broadly geometric and with an emphasis on legibility, it’s well-balanced and is equally effective...
This is long awaited thorough revision to Skarpa family. The revision has inculded both another look at letter shapes as well as kerning and metrics of the files.The shapes encapsulated in this font stem...
This is condensed and more visually compact version of Skarpa font. All kerning has been thoroughly revised and manually adjusted.The font is based on geometric forms devoid of excessive flourishing.Would suit modern designs either...
This font was designed by blocks, square glyphs. Terminals/crossbars of some glyphs can be extended in a way that you can customize the text of your design by using the selection bars in “variable...
Haeock is very readable, an beautiful slab serif designed by Pedro Alexandre Teixeira.This font family works very well on packagings, branding and editorial design, tiles, books, magazines, corporate design.
Ayaha was inspired by brush lettering and has a friendly look. This beautiful script font is not conneted, that way you can letter spacing more or less without resulting in weird design. Ayaha, with...
The design concept of M Gentle is inspired by the aesthetics of ribbon gymnastics and the tenderness of orchids. The beauty of the two are combined in one typeface. Keeping the characters in right...