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Studly Font

Studly is a bold sans serif with bold solid and outlined font files. comes with 6 style, Studly is suitable for Logo, greeting cards, quotes, posters, branding, stationary, design title, blog header, art quote, typography art, modern envelope lettering or

Typold Font

Typold originated out of the desire to improve, geometric forms and push beyond previous achievements through collaborative working methods and knowledge sharing. The result is a finely balanced modern sans serif constructed from mathematical inputs, typographers needs, and the natural

Interval Next Font

Interval Next is a modern sans serif font family that is the successor of the successful Interval Sans Pro. Designed by Olivier Gourvat, Interval Next typeface consists of 16 fonts in 8 weights — Ultra Light, Light, Book, Regular, Medium,

Bw Modelica Font

Bw Modelica is a minimal, robust, reliable & pragmatic geometric sans. Its clean shapes and generous x-height makes it a very competent face for both, display and body copy purposes. It’s available in 8 weights with matching oblique italics. The

Abrade Font

Abrade is a geometric sans serif with rational design choices for contemporary functionality. The family is designed with a medium x-height to provided great legibility in both display and text sizes. The forms are refined to work well in print

Halcom Font

A modern sans serif typeface inspired by the historic geometric’s of the 1920’s, specifically Futura. The design is not a simple pastiche of what went before this is much more than that. It is a close investigation to how Futura

Linotte Font

Linotte is a rounded sans family with good vibes, designed by Joël Carrouché. Slight irregularities give the typeface a warm and naive look, while the solid geometric construction allows good legibility in long texts and small sizes. Linotte is ideal

Corbert Font

A geometric sans serif typeface influenced by Bauhaus and the early modernist era. Precise circles are optically adjusted to create a clear, natural typeface with great legibility. Details include 540 characters with alternative lowercase a, e and g, 5 variations