Inspired by old fashion woodworkers, MOKU26 brings a great experimental look and sophisticated style to branding. Available in 3 styles; Birch, Oak, Pine supported in 90+ languages. Ideal for titles, logo, branding, digital and...
by · Published February 27, 2020
· Last modified December 29, 2022
Silk Sans Display is the sans version of the high-contrast typeface Silk Serif. The main feature of the font family is the disconnection between the bowls and the stems. However, the bowl is very...
by · Published February 27, 2020
· Last modified December 29, 2022
Silk Serif is a high-contrast typeface with thin, pointy, heavily bracketed serifs, and ball terminals in the appropriate places, as well as bracketed junctions in various letterforms. The main feature of the typeface is...
by · Published February 27, 2020
· Last modified December 29, 2022
Silk Serif Condensed is the condensed version of Silk Serif, a high-contrast typeface with thin, pointy, heavily bracketed serifs, and ball terminals in the appropriate places, as well as bracketed junctions in various letterforms....
by · Published February 27, 2020
· Last modified December 29, 2022
Velour is an elegant display typeface, with thin, bracketed serifs. The typeface’s main features are the curved crossbar on ‘A’ and ‘H’, the long, sophisticated legs of ‘K’ and ‘R’ including an alternative ‘k’...
by · Published February 27, 2020
· Last modified December 29, 2022
Velour Raw is a simpler, less contrasted version of the display typeface Velour. Velour Raw is legible suitable for text in smaller sizes. Velour Raw is available in 6 weights, from Thin to Bold,...
by · Published February 27, 2020
· Last modified October 25, 2020
The defining characteristics of Altitude Condensed mean that it is best used large, allowing the tall, skinny letters to read loud and clear. It won’t shout, even in ALL CAPS, but it won’t be...
by · Published February 27, 2020
· Last modified October 25, 2020
Atiga is a workhorse sans serif family with subtly distinct forms. The large number of weights and corresponding italics allow for usage at almost any size, in print and on screen.