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  1. Avenir Next Hebrew by Linotype, $79.00
    The original Avenir typeface was designed by Adrian Frutiger in 1988, after years of having an interest in sans serif typefaces. The word Avenir means “future” in French and hints that the typeface owes some of its interpretation to Futura. But unlike Futura, Avenir is not purely geometric; it has vertical strokes that are thicker than the horizontals, an “o” that is not a perfect circle, and shortened ascenders. These nuances aid in legibility and give Avenir a harmonious and sensible appearance for both texts and headlines. In 2012, Akira Kobayashi worked alongside Avenir’s esteemed creator Adrian Frutiger to bring Avenir Next to life, as a new take on the classic Avenir. The goal of the project was to take a beautifully designed sans and update it so that its technical standards surpass the status quo, leaving us with a truly superior sans family. Since then, Monotype expanded the typeface to accommodate more languages. Akira’s deep familiarity with existing iterations of the Frutiger designs, along with his understanding of the design philosophy of the man himself, made him uniquely suited to lead the creation of different language fonts. Avenir Next World family, the most recent release from Monotype, is an expansive family of fonts that offers support for more than 150 languages and scripts that include Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Georgian, Armenian and Thai. Avenir Next World contains 10 weights, from UltraLight to Heavy. The respective 10 Italic styles do not support Arabic, Georgian and Thai, since Italic styles are unfamiliar in these scripts/languages. Separate Non-Latin products to support just the Arabic, Cyrillic, Georgian, Hebrew and Thai script are also available for those who do not need the full language support.
  2. Asrog Genos by Product Type, $19.00
    Welcome to the future with Asrog Genos, a futuristic technology font that designs each letter with a modern, sophisticated touch. Every character in Asrog Genos exudes a future feel, giving the appearance of cutting-edge technology. Asrog Genos brings elements of technology into your designs, creating a font that is not only eye-catching but also embraces the essence of innovation. Asrog Genos is an ideal choice for projects that require a touch of futuristic technology. Whether you are designing user interfaces, technology promotional materials, or other futuristic design elements, this font brings an unmatched modern aura. Do not miss this opportunity! Get the Asrog Genos Futuristic Technology Font now and let each character be a portal to your design future. **Uppercase
  3. Pedroc by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Pedroc – Display Typeface Future-Inspired Geometric Blocks Pedroc is a Future-Inspired Display Typeface, a captivating Display Typeface, is born from the inspiration of future technology, thus infusing an industrial touch into its design. Sleek and Futuristic Aesthetics Pedroc’s design is a testament to sleek and futuristic aesthetics. This makes it a standout choice for modern and tech-inspired projects. Versatility for Contemporary Design This font’s adaptability shines in various contemporary design contexts. As a result, it’s suitable for a range of creative endeavors, from branding to posters. Engaging and High-Tech Future-Inspired Display Typeface guarantees your content remains engaging and high-tech. Consequently, it captivates your audience with its modern industrial charm, ensuring your message resonates. In Conclusion In summary, Pedroc – Display Typeface is the font for those seeking a futuristic, industrial touch. Its sleek and versatile design ensures it fits seamlessly into contemporary creative projects. Whether it’s for tech-inspired branding, posters, or other modern designs, Pedroc is the font that keeps your content engaging and high-tech, appealing to a diverse audience with its modern industrial charm.
  4. BR Sonoma by Brink, $30.00
    BR Sonoma is a new geometric grotesque built for the 21st century with a finely tuned modern aesthetic. BR Sonoma builds on the foundations laid by the classic Swiss grotesques such as Helvetica and Univers but combines their features with a stronger geometric base usually found in other early classics such as Avant Garde, Futura and Avenir.
  5. Gilmer by Piotr Łapa, $30.00
    Gilmer is a fresh, geometric, sans-serif font family inspired by iconic typefaces like Futura and Avant Garde. Gilmer has a big x-height value, ​geometrical letterforms, sharp edges, and very small stroke contrast as the neo-grotesk fonts from the 20th century. The typeface is versatile and can be successfully used in magazines, posters, branding, websites, etc.
  6. Woolwich by Hanoded, $15.00
    Woolwich is a jolly fine display font, named after a district in south-east London. Woolwich, somewhat inspired by Futura condensed, was completely made by hand and comes in a clean and an eroded version. It is highly legible and will certainly make your designs stand out. Woolwich speaks a lot of languages, including the language of doodles.
  7. Sign Work Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The prolific hand lettering of Samuel Welo is showcased in his “Studio Handbook for Artists and Advertisers” (published in both 1927 and 1960). A thick and thin Art Deco design in the 1960 edition – somewhat reminiscent of Futura Black (but with significant differences) is now available as Sign Work Deco JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  8. Dance and Sing JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1932 fan magazine from Spain entitled “Films Selectos” (“Select Films”) had those words hand lettered in a decorative Art Deco type style that was a cross between the “Futura Black” style of stencil influenced display lettering and “Fiesta” lettering. This hybrid design is now available digitally as Dance and Sing JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Code Pro by Fontfabric, $29.00
    Code Pro is a font family inspired by the original Sans Serif fonts like Avant Garde or Futura, but with a modern twist. It is clean, elegant and straight-to-the-point. Code font is applicable for any type of graphic design—web, print, motion graphics, etc.—and perfect for t-shirts and other items like posters and logos.
  10. ITC Farmhaus by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Farmhaus is the work of British designer Tim Donaldson and is, in his own words, Neil Young meets Paul Renner." Donaldson borrowed the perfect circles and clean lines of Renner's drawings for Futura and gave them jagged edges and uneven, thick strokes. Farmhaus contains one set of capitals and two sets of lower case letters."
  11. Lasergraph by hiroki kanda, $20.00
    It is a font created with images of space, movies and games in the near future. The font is futuristic yet has a retro vibe.
  12. Reminders by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Step into the future with my Reminders font! The letters swirl and turn around and into each other with its almost 700 ligatures - that's crazy!!!
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