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Fairbank

Fairbank font

Progress

Progress font

Progress is developed from another Alias typeface, Enabler, with purified, rounder, more organic forms to make it suitable for text and bold weights. Progress is a fluid, streamlined and dynamic type for text and...

Pop

Pop font

A decorative, maze-like multi-line typeface in two weights. Lower case is narrow, upper case is wide, the two can be mixed to give a variety of bold, dynamic effects.

Perla

Perla font

A display typeface, a didot in upper case only, but with a set of decorative alternate characters mixing semi-cyrillic and lower case influences.

Metsys

Metsys font

A typeface derived from a logotype designed for New-Age electronic band System 7 in the early 1990s. Metsys is a soft-tech take on the monoline aesthetic. Letterforms are purified, rounded almost abstract graphic shapes.

Metropolitan

Metropolitan font

Originally developed as a logotype proposal for the Metropolitan Hotel in Park Lane, London. Available in upper case only, Metropolitan is a pure, streamlined, contemporary display typeface.

Mantis

Mantis font

Letterforms made from a series of angles, to produce a spindly pylon-esque but highly readable typeface.

Klute

Klute font

Klute references stylised forms of writing; historic Germanic, blackletter letterforms and graffiti and tagging. Its references are based on a personal idea of lettering – the action of writing is more personal and human...

Key

Key font

A bold, chunky typeface with architectural, geometric letterforms that further explores the manufactured or prefabricated aesthetic, the idea of constructing letterforms from a set of graphic shapes. Letters are treated as individual graphic…

Jude

Jude font

Simple, angular and incised, Jude mixes the geometric precision of the computer with expressive and intuitive letterforms. The typeface avoids classical references in construction and proportions to produce a bold, modern serif typeface for...