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  28. Borek by Alphabet Design, $20.00
    Borek is a geometric monoline sans-serif display font. It works well in both display and text applications.
  29. Baby Shelly MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Geometric forms make this elegant font family a great companion for titles, invitations and signs, indoor and outdoor.
  30. Science Fiction by Indian Summer Studio, $20.00
    Geometric sans-serif with clean, ordered, hi-tech, futuristic feeling. For texts, titles, interfaces, logos, technical inscriptions, everything.
  31. Yotamy MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    The geometric nature of this font family makes is suitable for presentations, headline and any other formal usage.
  32. Momcake Pro by Rivian, $15.00
    Modern geometric sans serif typeface. Suitable for many projects such as logo, printing, social media, website, apps, etc.
  33. Ranger by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    Ranger is a geometric font with no curves. The lower-case letters have an extremely high x-height.
  34. Hardal MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A unique semi geometric type that is inspired by natural round forms that flow in a sweet harmony.
  35. Nubrix Grotesk by Ensor Creative, $19.99
    Nubrix Grotesk is a condensed geometric sans full of curves, character & charm. Perfect for big statements and impact!
  36. Soleil by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Soleil, designed by Wolfgang Homola, is a geometric sans serif typeface. Unlike most existing geometric sans serif typefaces, it has asymmetrical counters, making it look fresher, more dynamic and more contemporary. Simple geometric forms – such as the circle or the square – played a certain role in the design of the letterforms, but in order to introduce more fluidity into the rather stiff and rigid concept of geometric sans serif typefaces, a lot of optical corrections were necessary. Soleil is based on the modernist ideas of simplicity, clarity and reduction to essential forms. Yet its letter shapes are not the result of geometric construction, but of a design process that brings together simplicity and fluidity, clarity and rhythm. Soleil has a rather large x-height, making it legible also in small sizes or from a bigger distance. The typeface family consists of six weights. The Opentype version also allows for the implementation of typographic features such as Small Caps, lining and old-style figures, both tabular and proportional, ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive variants and fractions. Soleil offers a wide range of potential applications: signage and wayfinding systems, book and magazine design, branding and corporate publications.
  37. Rileno Sans by Degarism Studio, $40.00
    Rileno Sans is sharp with geometric forms and strong personality. It is constructed in a geometric manner and inspired by the constructivist typefaces of the 1920s with a humanistic quality. It comes in 6 weights, 6 uprights and their matching italics. Rileno Sans is equipped with opentype features like Alternate charates, Fractions, Monospace Numbers, Superscript/subscript, Arrow, Roman Numbers, Ligatures and More.
  38. Cinematica by Underground, $14.90
    Cinematica was specially designed for film credits in communication pieces. Due to its space saving qualities, geometric elegance of its shapes, and eight wights; it allows a wide range of uses. Its geometry makes Cinematica able to harmonize and unify any text, incorporating the necessary signs for composition in English, Spanish, Italian, French, German and Portuguese. The Regular weight also incorporates statements that usually appear in film credits (such as "directed by", "produced by", etc.) that have been programmed as predetermined ligatures and can be accessed by typing a short sequence of signs to avoid typing the full phrase. To make the most of the alternatives proposed, use applications that support Open Type. Take a look at the User Guide.
  39. Circus Didot by ParaType, $25.00
    Circus Didot typeface presents a rework of a typical neoclassical serif type in a constructivist style. Analyzing the shapes of characters author placed basic geometric figures — triangles, rectangles, circles… above the contours of letters. Resulting constructions staying recognizable letters at the same time bore a resemblance to pictures of Russian avant-garde artists from 20th century. This discovery has brought an idea to design a typeface where the tendency of a modern serif type to rationalism and geometry is realized in maximum possible extent. The prototypes for the project were taken from the works of Didot, lettering experiments of Russian constructivists and art deco artworks. The technique of juggling with shapes and overall grotesque approach to the design explains the selection of the name for the font.
  40. Leonardian by Cubo Fonts, $25.00
    The Vitruvian Man is a world-renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci circa 1487. The drawing depicts a male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square. The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions or, less often, Proportions of Man.The drawing is based on the correlations of ideal human proportions with geometry described by the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius in Book III of his treatise De Architectura. Vitruvius described the human figure as being the principal source of proportion among the Classical orders of architecture. That's how "Leonardian" was buid as well: a quest for ideal proportions, a harmonious design springing up from a geometric "collision", circle and square's intersections.
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